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From Miami to Havana: Unknown character imports the first Tesla Cybertruck that will drive around Cuba.

The luxurious electric car has a price that ranges between 80,000 and 100,000 dollars in the models with all-wheel drive, and a little less in the case of those with normal drive.


One of the most expensive and technologically advanced cars of the moment would be about to arrive in Havana from Miami, but it is unknown who its owner could be, as they have reportedly chosen to remain anonymous.

It is the famous Tesla Cybertruck, a fully electric truck developed by the factory of billionaire Elon Musk, which may soon be seen driving around Cuba, as stated by an exporting company from Miami.

A video circulating on social media showed the moment when two employees of an exporting agency in that city were finalizing the preparations for the collection and transportation of the vehicle. According to them, the recipient would be a MSME in Cuba.

However, the young people did not disclose the identity of the person or entity who is supposedly going to receive the luxurious car in Havana, which is priced between 80,000 and 100,000 dollars for the models with four-wheel drive, and a little less for those with normal traction.

"The first Tesla Cybertruck for Cuba? I can only imagine that El Cangrejo, the grandson of Raul Castro, could afford that," said X, the influencer known as Alain Paparazzi, who shared the promotional video of the exporting company.

"Despite the imperialist, usurping, and genocidal Yankee blockade, the individual in the video has made a revolutionary effort to export a Tesla Cybertruck to Cuba from the USA," said the user identified as Frank el Makina on the same social network with sarcasm.

In honor of the truth, Miami deserves more than any other province in Cuba to host the celebration for July 26th... From the 'exile' comes the first Tesla Cybertruck heading towards Havana. Who will be the lucky one to drive it through the streets of Havana? A doctor, a university professor, a prominent worker? Not at all, that toy is for Sandro Castro, or for the Cangrejo, or for any other privileged member of the Dictatorial Elite! How much did it cost? One hundred thousand... a bit more? That doesn't matter, in the end, it is the Cuban people who pay for it with more blackouts, more hunger, and more misery," concluded the user identified as X, known as La Tijera.

In April 2023, the United States Department of the Treasury granted licenses to entrepreneurs from Miami for the shipment of cars, trucks, tractors, and even trailers to self-employed workers in Cuba.

"For 10 million dollars, it includes used cars, new cars, trailers, tractors, and all agricultural equipment, as well as minibuses," stated Eduardo Aparicio, from Apacargo Express, one of the agencies that received the export license.

After a year passed, the statistics from the United States-Cuba Economic and Commercial Council (USCTEC) revealed that the United States exported almost 10 million dollars worth of cars to Cuba in 2023. The imports included new cars, slightly used cars, trucks, ambulances, among others.

At the beginning of May, the Cuban reggaeton singer El Taiger posed with a Tesla Cybertruck on the streets of Miami. After gifting an Audi to his daughter in Cuba, it seems that the musician has set his sights on this impressive, futuristic vehicle.

Here we are, look over here. Look at the spaceship. This is the latest model of the Tesla. I don't even know what it looks like. It looks like an armored car," said a Cuban woman in early April, impressed to see the Tesla Cybertruck up close.

"There is overpopulation in the cemeteries. These are the new coffins," another Cuban said upon seeing a Tesla Cybertruck driving on a road in Miami.

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