Tesla China recently sent out a mysterious teaser on social media for something called the “Cybervault” that will be revealed on April 3rd. What could this mysterious product be?
Speculation is running wild as to what the Cybervault could be. Tesla has a history of releasing ancillary products that have nothing to do with their electric vehicles, such as a bottle of tequila shaped like a lightning bolt, a bottle of beer in a Cybertruck-inspired bottle, a Tesla-branded surfboard, and short shorts with “S3XY” on the butt. Could the Cybervault be another one of these gag products that will sell out in minutes and flood eBay the next day?
The teaser poster contains an image of something draped in a black cover that’s shaped like a large safe, which could be a clue as to what the Cybervault is. It also has “Cyber” in its name, which is displayed on the poster in the same font as the official Cybertruck. This could mean that the Cybervault is somehow related to the upcoming Cybertruck.
It’s also possible that the Cybervault could be referencing something we already know about, such as the launch of Tesla’s new, more powerful V4 superchargers or their wireless vehicle charger.
Whatever it is, it’s clear that Tesla has an amazing knack for attracting attention when they want to. We’ll find out what the fuss is all about on April 3rd when the Cybervault is finally revealed.
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