Cybertruck Police Cruisers Set to Patrol World Cup Matches in Mexico
- Jalisco, Mexico, has integrated three Tesla Cybertrucks into its police fleet ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup to patrol key tourist areas.
- This integration forms part of Jalisco’s broader effort to improve security and prepare for over five million visitors during the tournament.
- The Cybertrucks, adapted for police duties, will focus largely on monitoring and emergency response tasks, complementing the arrival of 678 new patrol vehicles in the state.
- Officials emphasize the need to improve the perception of security, with Mayor Pablo Lemus stating, “We need to work a lot on the perception of security.”
- While the Cybertrucks symbolize a modern approach to policing, questions remain about the cost effectiveness and actual impact on fan safety during World Cup matches.
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Cybertruck police cruisers set to patrol World Cup matches in Mexico
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Tesla Cybertrucks join Jalisco’s police fleet ahead of FIFA World Cup
Tesla Cybertrucks joined Jalisco’s police fleet before the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The Mexican state aims to enhance security and project a modern image with the Tesla Cybertrucks. Jalisco is preparing to welcome millions of visitors as Guadalajara, its capital, joins Mexico City and Monterrey as one of three Mexican host cities for the global event. The 2026 FIFA World Cup will feature 13 matches, including an opening ceremony game. The Tesla Cybe…
Guadalajara, Jal., El Gov. emecista de Jalisco, Pablo Lemus, informs that the fleets of patrols of Jalisco will be renewed with vehicles Cybertruck (Tesla) – whose cost per unit is 2 million 199,900 pesos–, Black Mambas and other brands. The above, as part of the strategy to strengthen security.
Cybertrucks Will Patrol Mexico’s Tourist Areas For FIFA World Cup
The Cybertrucks will be deployed across tourist hotspots during the World Cup. These are believed to be the first Tesla Cybertruck police vehicles in the country. Police in Texas announced earlier this year they will soon receive 10 Cybertrucks. With just over a year until the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, authorities in the Mexican state of Jalisco are already gearing up for the massive soccer event. Th…
Guadalajara, Jalisco. The senator of the Republic for the Morena party, Carlos Lomelí, spoke about the acquisition of Tesla Cybertruck vehicles by the Ministry of Public Security. He considered that the purchase is unnecessary, since each truck has a cost of more than two million pesos and will not contribute to reducing the numbers of missing persons or homicides. Lomelí pointed out that the governor of Jalisco used a procedure similar to that …
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