Tesla will deliver the first Cybertrucks today. Here's how to watch the event.

It's actually happening. For real.
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Tesla Cybertruck emerging from the dark.
It's happening. Credit: Tesla

You might be compelled to pinch yourself, but we assure you, you are not dreaming: Tesla is actually about to deliver its first Cybertruck.

The company will do so at an in-person event in its Texas Gigafactory, but you can also follow the event online. Here's how.

What is the Cybertruck event?

Straightforwardly called the Cybertruck Deliver Event, it's a reveal that will be held at Tesla's Gigafactory in Austin, Texas. Details are slim apart from the obvious: the company plans to deliver its first Cybertruck vehicles to customers. Rumors say the company isn't ready to produce the car on a massive scale just yet; instead, a handful of Cybertrucks will be sent to the first customers, with Tesla currently producing about 10 Cybertrucks per day.


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As for the car itself, it's a steel-plated, odd-shaped, electric SUV, originally announced in 2019, with production scheduled to start in 2021 before delays— the first Cybertruck was built in July 2023. Recently, we've started finally seeing Cybertrucks in the wild; for example, Tesla took a couple of them for a spin on an off-road track in Baja California.

When does it start?

The event is scheduled to start at noon P.T. (3 p.m. ET), on Nov. 30.

Where can you watch it?

The event will be broadcasted on X (formerly Twitter). It's possible that it will also be broadcasted on Tesla's channel on YouTube, but that hasn't been confirmed yet.

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Stan Schroeder
Stan Schroeder
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Stan is a Senior Editor at Mashable, where he has worked since 2007. He's got more battery-powered gadgets and band t-shirts than you. He writes about the next groundbreaking thing. Typically, this is a phone, a coin, or a car. His ultimate goal is to know something about everything.

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