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When and where to see the Tesla Cybertruck in Sydney, Australia


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When and where to see the Tesla Cybertruck in Sydney, Australia

Tesla has confirmed when and where its controversial electric pickup truck will be shown off on the first leg of its *********** tour.

In a

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, formerly known as
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, the electric car manufacturer has confirmed the
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will initially be on show at four showrooms around New South Wales.

Tesla Sydney: 26 April – 5 May 2024Tesla Chatswood: 6 – 12 May 2024Tesla Parramatta: 13 – 19 May 2024Tesla Miranda: 20 – 26 May 2024→ pic.

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.com/7OfQFI7pQl— Tesla Australia & New Zealand (@TeslaAUNZ)
April 26, 2024

The truck will be on display at:

  • Tesla Sydney, April 26 to May 5
  • Tesla Chatswood, May 6 to 12
  • Tesla Parramatta, May 13 to 19
  • Tesla Miranda, May 20 to 26

The angular electric ute, which still hasn’t been locked in for an *********** launch, was today paraded around a number of iconic Sydney locations in a bid to garner some attention for the tour.

Earlier today, Tesla Australia and New Zealand uploaded an image of the

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at Bondi Beach to its
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account, with the electric pickup parked next to the recently-revealed
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Performance.

Sightings of the Cybertruck – such as the photos below, posted to the Tesla Owners Australia

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group by Kevin Ngo – would suggest there’s plenty of interest from onlookers.

Camera IconSupplied Credit: CarExpert

The electric vehicle (EV) giant also posted a video of a Cybertruck driving around North Sydney, running special permit number plates as it’s left-hand drive and can’t be registered for road use by the public.

Last year Tesla announced the heavily-updated

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sedan and
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SUV – both of which had previously been sold in Australia – would no longer be made in right-hand drive, understood to be driven by low demand.

Another barrier to the Cybertruck’s local showroom debut is its controversial design, which experts have said would be unlikely to meet *********** Design Rules (ADRs).

Camera IconSupplied Credit: CarExpert

Tesla recently fell foul of ADRs with its facelifted

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, having launched the updated car in Australia without an accessible middle top tether for the installation of a child seat in the second row. This led to a stop-***** and recall.

Tesla previously allowed Australians to place a $150 ******** on a Cybertruck through its website, though the ability to do so was removed in late 2021, replaced by a sole information page.

With reporting by Jordan Mulach.

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