Tesla has a new Texas-shaped logo

The electric car company recently filed a trademark for the logo
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Photo credit Justin Sullivan / Staff

Many were surprised back in 2021 when Elon Musk announced he was moving the Tesla headquarters to Texas, but it seems the billionaire is starting to feel right at home. While some show their love for the state with clothing or even a Texas tattoo, Musk decided to go a different route. It was recently reported that Tesla has file a trademark for a new logo that is shaped like Texas.

Back in April, during Tesla’s grand opening party for their new Giga Factory, many spotting a neon sign in the shape of Texas that read “Cyber Rodeo” and “Giga Texas.” Now, it appears that image may be popping up a lot more, as on July 19th the company filed a trademark to use that image as a new logo. According to CW33, the new logo features the words Cyber Roundup” inside.

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The filing states that the logo may be used for, “providing information in the fields of electric cars and energy products” as well as “Clothing; t-shirts; shirts; hats; socks; jackets; sweaters.” Many Tesla fans believe the new logo will be used for the launch of their Cybertruck model. This shows Elon Musk clearly has no plans of leaving Texas any time soon.

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