Cybertruck Police Cruisers Set to Patrol World Cup Matches in Mexico
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Cybertruck police cruisers set to patrol World Cup matches in Mexico
Tesla’s roughly 7,000-pound stainless steel Cybertruck may not have sold particularly well among the general public, but it does appear to have found a receptive audience in one particular cohort: law enforcement. Police departments across the US—and as far away as the Qatar—have been spotted driving the electric behemoth. Now, a jet-black, militarized Cybertruck is reportedly among the vehicles set to respond to potential incidents during 2026 …
Tesla Cybertrucks join Jalisco’s police fleet ahead of FIFA World Cup
Tesla Cybertrucks joined Jalisco’s police fleet before the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The Mexican state aims to enhance security and project a modern image with the Tesla Cybertrucks. Jalisco is preparing to welcome millions of visitors as Guadalajara, its capital, joins Mexico City and Monterrey as one of three Mexican host cities for the global event. The 2026 FIFA World Cup will feature 13 matches, including an opening ceremony game. The Tesla Cybe…
Jalisco Will Have Cybertruck and Black Mambas Patrols to Strengthen Security
Guadalajara, Jal., El Gov. emecista de Jalisco, Pablo Lemus, informs that the fleets of patrols of Jalisco will be renewed with vehicles Cybertruck (Tesla) – whose cost per unit is 2 million 199,900 pesos–, Black Mambas and other brands. The above, as part of the strategy to strengthen security.
Tesla (TSLA) offers 48-hour Model Y, 3, S, X, Cybertruck demo drives — testers share their experiences - Tesla Oracle
The US-based electric vehicle maker Tesla, Inc. (TSLA) has launched a never-before-seen offer allowing potential customers to experience a Tesla vehicle for 48 hours. A 48-hour test drive is an industry first for any automaker. Since Teslas are technologically advanced vehicles, a 48-hour timeframe allows customers to make the best informed decision on buying their next car. Around 6 months ago, Tesla offered a 48-hour demo drive but it was limi…
Tesla Cybertrucks join Jalisco’s police fleet before FIFA World Cup
Tesla has been hinting for a few months now that the flagship Model S and Model X would be getting some attention in 2025 as the vehicles continue to be sold in extremely low volumes. Both models seem to be under the knife, especially as their newest versions were spotted in California earlier this week. However, images of the vehicles seem to show that Tesla is not planning a major overhaul, which begs the question: why even do it in the first …
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