How To Watch Cybertruck Delivery Event

cybertruck delivery event

Tesla will finally deliver the first Cybertrucks today at Giga Texas, a little over four years after it was announced, and two years later than originally expected.

That extra time has only allowed the excitement for the Cybertruck to build, and Tesla is adding to the hype with today’s delivery event being labelled as the biggest product launch of the year by CEO Elon Musk.

Cybertruck Delivery Event Livestream

If you weren’t one of the lucky shareholders or owners to get a ticket to the delivery event, you can still watch it live online. According to Tesla the Cybertruck Delivery Event will be livestreamed on X (formerly Twitter), which you can watch below.

With Musk’s acquisition of X, it appears as though it won’t be livestreamed on YouTube. Tesla’s official press release for the event only mentioned X, and no placeholder has beed added to the company’s YouTube channel at the time of publication.

Cybertruck Delivery Event Start Time

According to the agenda sent to those who received tickets, registration starts at 1:00pm CT (11:00am PT/2:00pm ET), with the keynote and first deliveries starting one hour later at 2:00pm CT (12:00pm PT/3:00pm ET). According to statements made by executive Javier Verdura, Tesla will deliver 10 Cybertrucks at the event. We also expect all the specs to finally be announced, including the all important pricing.

Drive Tesla will be at the delivery event as well, so be sure to follow us on X for live updates and exclusive content throughout the day.

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