Tesla Cybertruck goes on display in Langley, BC

The second Tesla Cybertruck has arrived in Canada and is now on display in Langley, British Columbia. The first Canadian Cybertruck arrived a little over a week ago in Quebec, but that one is being used for testing.

Earlier this week Tesla kicked off their North American Cybertruck display program, with two showrooms in San Jose and San Diego. The number of showrooms with a Cybertruck has grown since then, and now include one location in Canada.

Early this morning a Cybertruck was spotted being offloaded at the Tesla store on Langley, British Columbia.

One of our readers has already been there to check it out, sharing these photos with us. Once we spread the news on X, several fans nearby were quick to head over there before the store closed at 6:00pm, including @somi_teslagirl.

If you want to go check it out, Tesla Langley is located at 19505 Langley Bypass and is open from 10:00am to 6:00pm seven days a week. This is just the first Tesla store in Canada set to receive a Cybertruck. As we previously reported, another will soon do on display in Ontario, possibly this weekend.

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