A man’s drone footage reveals a $40 million Cybertruck fleet inside Tesla’s Gigafactory, sparking excitement online.
A man recently flew his drone over Tesla’s Gigafactory in Texas.
His footage reveals a fleet of Cybertrucks worth an estimated $40 million.
This discovery has sparked significant interest online.
Man’s drone captures $40M Cybertruck fleet inside Tesla Gigafactory
Brad Sloan shared this astonishing footage on YouTube, showcasing numerous Cybertrucks stationed outside the factory.
This video suggests a significant surge in Cybertruck production.
The production delays and schedule shifts
Cybertruck production was initially scheduled for late 2021 but faced delays.
Tesla’s founder, Elon Musk, later confirmed the timeline shifted to 2022 and then 2023.
Musk attributed these delays to prioritizing the production of the Model 3 and Model Y vehicles, highly sought after by consumers.
Brad Sloan’s recent drone footage showed a delay caused by rain at the Tesla factory.
“Had a rain delay this morning so late shooting footage,” said Sloan on YouTube.
“Plenty of car carriers loading up Tesla vehicles today. Lots of casting stacking up on the east side.
South extension busy as ever.”
The video also captured car carriers loading vehicles and significant casting activity on the east side of the facility.
Drone operator Joe Tegtmeyer shared footage revealing a neatly arranged lineup of Cybertrucks.
The organized display suggests they are ready for deployment.
“More @Cybertruck formations at Giga Texas this morning… looks like they are ready for battle!” He wrote.
Cybertruck cars criticisms and early malfunctions
Since its November 2023 launch, the Cybertruck has faced criticism from some owners.
Several have reported immediate malfunctions after purchase.
A Californian owner shared a troubling experience when their Cybertruck malfunctioned just minutes after driving.
This led to an unexpected roadside breakdown.
This incident underscored concerns about the rushed rollout of the Cybertruck model.
Nevertheless, the Cybertruck continues to captivate interest.
Social media reactions
On social media, people shared their opinions on the footage.
Man hope it doesn’t rain to hard, one user said.
It’s a real shame that the build quality is so poor because they’ve actually performed pretty well in off road tests, the second user said.
Did they fix the shearing frame issue? The third user commented.
Do they come in any other colours of tin fencing panels then, another asked.