The Tesla Cybertruck, which commenced deliveries in late 2023, initially catered to Tesla staff and individuals closely associated with CEO Elon Musk. Recent updates suggest that the innovative electric pickup is now on its way to broader consumer distribution.
Production and Delivery Expansion
Recent developments indicate an increase in Cybertruck production. While initially, Tesla employees were the recipients of the Cybertruck Vehicle Identification Numbers (VINs), there’s emerging evidence from social media indicating that non-employee customers are now receiving VINs too, signifying imminent deliveries.
Customer Anticipation and Vehicle Specs
Social media buzz, particularly on X (previously Twitter), has shown that buyers are being allocated VINs for the Long Range Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive (AWD) Foundation Series Cybertruck. These updates have been accompanied by shared images and posts from excited future owners.
Details regarding the Dual Motor AWD Foundation Series have recently come to light, including its price at $101,985, which encompasses various fees and includes the Full Self Driving (FSD) feature as a standard offering. This package aims to expedite the delivery process for a premium price, which given the standalone cost of FSD, could be seen as a value proposition.
Tesla’s pricing structure for the Cybertruck begins at $60,990 for the base Rear Wheel Drive model, which is set for a 2025 release. The All-Wheel Drive variant is priced at $79,990 with deliveries expected this year. The top-tier Cyberbeast, with a hefty price tag of $99,990, boasts three electric motors and an impressive acceleration time, and is also slated for delivery in the current year.