A recent drone flyover of Tesla’s Fremont Factory has unveiled a group of mysterious, covered vehicles parked near the facility’s test track.
The sighting, captured on November 24 by drone operator and Tesla enthusiast Met God in Wilderness, has fueled speculation about potential new Tesla models.
A covered Tesla car found at a Fremont plant, what is it? Juniper Model Y? pic.twitter.com/ih8dSUdLZO
— TeslaMagz (@teslaxmagz) November 25, 2024
In the aerial footage, eight covered vehicles with varying designs can be seen. One appears to have a low, sleek silhouette resembling a sports car, while others bear the shape of crossover SUVs.
Notably, some SUV-like vehicles feature a more squared-off rear, contrasting with the Model Y’s signature sloping back.
The decision to keep these vehicles concealed has piqued interest, especially since Tesla has been testing prototypes of the rumored Model Y refresh, codenamed “Juniper”, in public with minimal coverings.
This has led to speculation that the covered vehicles might include entirely new models or variants yet to be announced.
Tesla has several highly-anticipated releases on its horizon, including the next-generation Tesla Roadster and the updated Model Y, expected to debut next year.
The sighting of these covered cars has sparked excitement among Tesla watchers eager to uncover what the EV maker has in store.
For a closer look, you can watch the drone flyover footage below.