Invitation emails for the ‘Cybertruck Unveil’ and a new teaser are out, the name trademarked
Tesla has started sending email invites for the ‘Cybertruck Unveil’ event to select Tesla owners, investors, employees, and social media influencers — the email invite includes a new teaser image that further intesifies the excitement of the enthusiasts around the world.
Around two weeks ago Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced the Cybertruck unveiling date and venue i.e 21st Nov in Los Angeles, outside the SpaceX rocket factory but now the location is changed to Tesla Design Center, Hawthorne — the coincidence with the 1982 Blade Runner movie’s timeline with this event is utterly fascinating.
Following are the details of the event included in the email, of course those who are not able to attend have the option to enjoy the livestreaming of the event like always.
Invitation Email
— 🐶Earl of #CyberFrunkpuppy🐶 (@28delayslater) November 14, 2019
Your attendance is confirmed for the Cybertruck Unveil on Thursday, November 21 at the Tesla Design Center, 3203 Jack Northrop Ave, Hawthrone, CA.
- Invitations are non-transferable and IDs will be checked upon arrival
- Doors open at 7 p.m.
- Remarks will begin at 8 p.m.
- Event will be held both indoors and outdoors
- We recommend light outerwear in case of cooler weather
- Additional details will be shared at least 24 hours prior to the event
‘Cybertruck’ and ‘Cybrtrk’ wordmarks registered by Tesla
Tesla has learned its lesson well in the past when Elon Musk wanted to name the Tesla Model 3 as ‘Tesla Model E’ at first but Ford had that name already trademarked, therefore this time Tesla has secured the name ‘Cybertruck’ and ‘CYBRTRK’ beforehand.
The patent was first revealed by TMC member GenSao in his forum post, following is the logo image of the name ‘CYBRTRK’ which most probably will be the emblem on the Tesla Pickup Truck and will be its official name when Elon Musk and Chief Designer Franz Von Holzhausen represent it at the event next week — this trademark is surely from the Blade Runner universe, some think that Elon Musk is actually a replicant, comments section below is open for your thoughts on this.
Wordmark ‘CYBRTRK’ Details
Goods and Services IC 012. US 019 021 023 031 035 044. G & S: Land vehicles; electric vehicles; trucks; pick-up trucks; automobiles; and structural parts therefor
Mark Drawing Code (0) UNKNOWN
Serial Number 88682748
Filing Date November 6, 2019
Current Basis 1B
Original Filing Basis 1B
Owner (APPLICANT) Tesla, Inc. CORPORATION DELAWARE 3500 Deer Creek Road Palo Alto CALIFORNIA 94304
Attorney of Record Diane M. Lambillotte
Description of Mark The mark consists of the word CYBRTRK in stylized form.
Type of Mark TRADEMARK
Register PRINCIPAL
Live/Dead IndicatorLIVE
Source: United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) / Trademark Electronic Search System (TESS)
Cracking the new Cybertruck teaser
Although it’s no Da Vinci Code, Tesla knows how to excite the community about its new product launches, the Silicon Valley-based automaker is again playing hide and seek after the Model Y unveil. The Model Y unveil was so hyped up that Tesla was releasing teaser clips even hours into the unveiling, the world was glued to their seats, at least I was, and the Tesla community around the globe.
This time the hype is even more as Elon Musk has been claiming there is no pickup truck in the market like the Tesla Cybertruck is gonna be, it will be very different, very!
The following teaser has gone viral since the email invites have started to roll out, everyone was is trying to decode it but Tesla and Elon Musk know how to safeguard their secrets well, I have also tried to give it some Photoshop treatment to see any hidden design elements.
But all it shows is some rain, two wheels and the famous light slit from the very first teaser, to some it is the front, to me it is the side-view showing side step and the underbody of the Cybertruck, let us know in the comments section below what you think of the latest teaser.
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These look more like DRLs / Fog lights, headlights that low won't work, still confused if it's the front or the side-step illumination!
— Iqtidar Ali (@IqtidarAlii) November 15, 2019
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