Overview
- Tesla’s website shows the $59,990 Dual-Motor AWD Cybertruck now carries a September–October 2026 delivery window for new orders, with first deliveries expected to begin in June.
- The new base trim is rated at an estimated 325 miles of range with 0–60 mph in 4.1 seconds and 7,500 pounds of towing, using coil springs and a pared-back interior versus the Premium AWD.
- The starting price falls by $20,000 from the prior $79,990 entry point, and Elon Musk says any price increase after the 10-day window will depend on observed demand.
- Tesla also cut the tri-motor Cyberbeast to $99,990 and appears to have removed the previously offered Luxe package.
- The pricing shift follows a sharp Cybertruck downturn in 2025 to 20,237 U.S. sales, a 48% drop that left the model at roughly 1.2% of Tesla’s global deliveries.