A Tesla Cybertruck moves along the beach in Boca Chica, Texas, on Nov. 18, 2024.
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The Trump administration is expected to purchase $400 million
worth of armored Tesla vehicles, according to a new State Department
document detailing procurement for fiscal year 2025.
Tesla
Chief Executive Elon Musk is a top White House official who has been
leading the Department of Government Efficiency, a unit focused on
shrinking the federal workforce and ferreting out corruption.
The
document does not specify what Tesla vehicles will be purchased by U.S.
officials, but Musk's Cybertruck, with its militaristic design and
stainless steel exterior, could be an option.
After reports
circulated Wednesday night of the State Department's intent to purchase
Tesla vehicles, the document was edited, at 9:12 p.m., and now says the
federal contract is for $400 million worth of "armored electric
vehicles," but the word "Tesla" was removed. . .
The State Department document also shows that some Tesla competitors are
set to receive lucrative, yet considerably smaller, contracts for
armored vehicles, including from BMW, which is expected to supply about
$40 million worth of SUVs to the federal government.