Tesla has commenced showcasing its all-electric Cybertruck in various U.S. showrooms, providing the public an opportunity to view the vehicle before its first deliveries on November 30th.

The Cybertruck made its first appearance over the weekend in California showrooms, beginning with a display outside the San Jose showroom more than a week ago. Additionally, a fan captured footage of the vehicle at the Westfield UTC Mall in San Diego, indicating that Tesla is likely to extend these showcases to more locations.

This move comes just 10 days ahead of the much-anticipated delivery event, offering a glimpse of the truck to those not invited to the official presentation.

Remarkably, the trucks displayed come with minimal information, merely partitioned to prevent close contact, with no accompanying documentation about the vehicle's features. This unusual approach has led to a heightened sense of mystery and anticipation, as Tesla has not yet confirmed several critical details about the Cybertruck, even as its delivery date approaches.

At the vehicle's 2019 debut, CEO Elon Musk announced several notable specifications. However, clarity on these aspects, including pricing, powertrains, power figures, range, and battery size, remains elusive. Speculation suggests that the initially proposed $40,000 entry-level version may not be offered, especially after Ford's F-150 Lightning, initially priced at $40,000, now starts at $50,000. 

With the delivery event only a week away, Tesla enthusiasts and potential buyers are eagerly awaiting more comprehensive information. The key question remains whether the Cybertruck will fulfill the expectations set by Tesla and Musk.