![]() Release date: When will Tesla Cybertruck be available to buy? Would you rather lease your Tesla? We’ve got a guide for that too, outlining everything you need to know. If you’re looking to get into a Tesla sooner than the Cybertruck release date, check out our Tesla price guide. Recently, Tesla removed all Cybertruck pricing and specs from its website, so those prices listed above could certainly change. Only an estimated 17% of the pre-orders are for the single motor model, which is the one supposed to be available first. Cybertruck customers can currently add the FSD feature for an additional $10,000.Īccording to reports, the majority of pre-orders are choosing the dual motor and tri-motor versions. Price: How much will Tesla Cybertruck cost?Īt the event in Los Angeles, Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced that the new Cybertruck will start at $39,900 before incentives, but there will be two more AWD variations that will start at $49,900 and $69,900 respectively.įurthermore, Tesla has begun introducing a v10 beta version of its Full Self-Driving capabilities. To see where future versions of the Cybertruck could one day be produced, check out our list of current and rumored Tesla Gigafactories. It’s yet to be seen if there will be demand, however. Tesla also opened up reservations for the Cybertruck in China, and with the company’s broader push for localized production, the company could be looking to produce future Cybertruck inventory there, too. If a smaller Cybertruck does surface, it would more than likely be built in Tesla’s other factory under construction, Giga Berlin. That model, for obvious reasons, would unlikely be manufactured in Texas alongside the full-sized model. ![]() Wondering about a smaller Cybertruck that will be more fitting for other, non-US markets? Then you should know that Elon has also announced that it’s “highly likely” that it will make a smaller Cybertruck for Europe. Tesla’s Gigafactory Texas as of July 2021 Other Cybertruck production locations In a recent drone flyover video, Giga Texas looks well on its way to opening its doors soon. ![]() When it inevitably opens, Tesla will eventually manufacture the Model 3, Model Y, Cybertruck, and Tesla Semi at Gigafactory Texas. The automaker later renamed it “Gigafactory Texas.” The following July, Tesla formally secured a tax break for the new Gigafactory in Austin.Īt first, Tesla referred to the factory as the Cybertruck Gigafactory, but we later reported that Tesla first plans to produce the Model Y there. In May 2020, Electrek exclusively reported that Tesla’s next factory would be located in Austin, Texas. Initially, Tesla CEO Elon Musk Tweeted in March of 2020 that Tesla had started scouting locations for Cybertruck production and plans to build the truck in “central USA.” Gigafactory Texas We now know where a lot of the influence for the Cybertruck came from, thanks to new design patents filed. But Elon said it was because the glass was broken before the presentation and it wasn’t the glass’ fault. Tesla isn’t likely to change the design drastically before shipping the truck, though, so if this is what you pre-ordered, it’s probably pretty close to the real thing.įamously, the Cybertruck has Tesla Armor Glass, which is intended to protect the windows from even the fiercest of heavy object enemies.ĭuring the unveiling, the glass failed. The top is covered, but it unrolls if you need to fit in something higher than the roof of the “vault.”Īs you can tell below, the design is certainly futuristic - perhaps more so than any concept car that has actually hit the road in recent history. Tesla Cybertruck sits six people and is equipped with a 6.5-foot bed, which they call the Cybertruck vault.
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