New camouflage Tesla prototype was spotted driving in San Francisco Bay Area

  • A new Tesla prototype was spotted driving in the San Francisco Bay Area
  • The car looked odd due to its unique camouflage wrap
  • Some think this could be related to Tesla’s ongoing work on the Model Y

Published on Sep 30, 2024 at 2:55 PM (UTC+4)
by Daksh Chaudhary

Last updated on Sep 30, 2024 at 4:37 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

A new Tesla prototype was spotted driving around the San Francisco Bay Area, specifically on the 280 South near Daly City.

The car, which looked odd due to its unique camouflage wrap, caught the attention of onlookers.

It’s unclear what exactly Tesla is testing, but it has certainly piqued the interest of Tesla lovers.

A Reddit user named jacknv posted a video of this mysterious vehicle, and soon, it went viral on the platform.

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New camouflage Tesla prototype spotted in San Francisco

Some think this could be related to Tesla’s ongoing work on the Model Y refresh, potentially testing new designs or parts.

Additionally, Tesla has also been working on cheaper electric vehicles based on the Model 3 and Model Y platforms.

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Most importantly, despite being cheap, these models are expected to use the next-gen technology.

Recently, Tesla even unveiled three mysterious cars wrapped in a cover, sparking more speculation about upcoming models.

Tesla fans couldn’t hold back and instantly shared their views on this mysterious vehicle.

What do people think about the mysterious car?

Looking closely at the car, one commenter pointed out, “Kinda looks like the headlights are fake.”

Another one commented, “Prepping the Model 2 for the robotaxi event release may be.”

One user impressively gave a detailed analysis on the car. They highlighted that the car might be a “Highland disguised as an older Model 3.”

They further added that the front end was less concave, the air intake had shallower angles, and the bumper lacked air tunnels, all features that could match the Highland.

Tesla is continuously refining its designs and introducing new technologies, like FSD and drive-by-wire.

This camouflaged prototype has left fans waiting to see what’s next.

Whether it’s a refreshed Model Y or a new affordable EV, Tesla seems to be up to something exciting.

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