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Tesla’s Cybertruck Set to Make Its Debut in New Regions as October Deliveries Begin

Tesla Cybertruck prepares for its first regional deliveries starting in October. Credit: Maxim/Unsplash

Tesla's much-anticipated Cybertruck is gearing up for its debut in new regions this October. As deliveries expand beyond the U.S., Tesla is preparing to bring its electric pickup to more markets, setting the stage for a global rollout.

Tesla's Expansion Beyond U.S. Borders

The all-electric pickup truck will be arriving in Canada at the tail end of October, marking the second country that Tesla is preparing to export the Cybertruck to.

According to photos of delivery locations in Mexico, Tesla appears to be getting ready for initial deliveries there, as reported by Teslarati.

Although delivery of Tesla Cybertrucks began in November of last year, they are still confined to the US. Due to the unconventional nature of the truck, it appears that international markets are approving the Cybertruck for regular passenger travel at a slower pace. Customers in the United States are currently Tesla's top priority.

Having said that, it won't always be a U.S. vehicle. Tesla has always been forthright about expanding into new areas, and it appears that Mexico and Canada will be among the first to receive their first vehicles soon.

First International Rollout in Canada

Tesla has been getting ready to ship Cybertrucks to Canada for a while now. In the same vein, the nation has been getting ready to offer rebates and other incentives to the truck upon launch of its delivery services.

Today on X, Siddhant Awasthi, who is in charge of the Cybertruck Vehicle Program at Tesla, stated that the business is expected to finish the first deliveries of the pickup in late October:

Photos Confirm Mexico Delivery Plans

Multiple social media posts have suggested that Tesla is preparing to expand Cybertruck deliveries to Mexico, and the pickup is already en route to delivery centers.

Earlier this year, the Cybertruck visited Mexico, and Samuel García Sepúlveda, the governor of Nuevo León, even got to ride shotgun in it. Although construction of the Gigafactory Mexico plant is still on hold, Tesla still intends to construct the facility in the state of Nuevo León.

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