Let’s face it, since its reveal, the Tesla Cybertruck is the epitome of shock and awe. As a vehicle that looks more like a futuristic time-traveling transporter than a new entry into the American production truck genre, the Cybertruck has roller-coastered past its viral unveil and skyrocketing pre-order promise, diving into delay fatigue and dwindling hype. Cybertruck’s polarizing presence put its popularity in freefall, practically paralleling the popularity of its creator, Elon Musk. But even if you despise the man, inherently hate his politicking or techno-polygamy, here’s why the Cybertruck is now again on the buyer’s radar.

- Base Trim Engine
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EV
- Base Trim Transmission
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Automatic
- Base Trim Drivetrain
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All-Wheel Drive
- Base Trim Horsepower
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600 HP
- Base Trim Torque
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521 lb.-ft.
- Base Trim Fuel Economy Equivalent (city/highway/combined)
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85/72/79 mpge
- Base Trim Battery Type
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Lithium ion (Li-ion)
- Make
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Tesla
- Model
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Cybertruck
Rolling out at Tesla’s Design Studio in California on November 21, 2019, with its embedded Cyberquad in tow, and “armor glass” demo breaking the internet, pre-orders began. With deposits forked over and reservations in the inbox, a later post-covid price bump landed like a bait and switch, and pre-order numbers did not correlate to delivery data. It all impacted Musk’s master plan. But you have to hand it to him. Elon is, after all, a money-making machine.
The Dollars Make Sense
In February 2026, Musk put an every man’s model back on the menu. The Tesla Cybertruck flash sale was a 10-day-only Dual Motor deal with a price point of $59,990. The strategic re-price shaved nearly $20K off the Premium AWD. The Sub-$60K model was temporarily touted on the Tesla config as a new, entry-level All-Wheel-Drive Cybertruck.
This limited launch for the leaner version has now expired. But consumer interest was reinvigorated and proven by a surge in orders, pushing the $59,990 model delivery date all the way into sometime in 2027. Repositioning with the market response, after the Cyber-sale sunset, the new entry point of the AWD has been established at $69,990, which was once the cost of a Cybertruck RWD that has since been discontinued. For a financing pot-sweetener, the current APR is at 3.9 percent, and the lease payment is decreased to $849 a month, with a $5,000 drive-off.
Cyber-Workhorse Specs
Released as of March 2026, the Dual Motor AWD has a focus on utility over luxury. A buyer can expect a replacement of the vegan leather with a tactical grey interior, coil springs featuring adaptive damping as opposed to an adaptive air suspension with adjustable ride height, and the 15-speaker premium audio system was whittled down to a mere seven speakers.
The 4.1-second 0-60 time and 325-mile range were maintained. Ventilated front seats, heated rears, and a 9.4-inch rear-seat infotainment screen have all been deleted. Bed outlets and motorized tonneau cover are part of the package, and buyers are still finding ways to make the Elon’s aesthetic their own.
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For buyers ready to bounce $100K on the dealership desk, the Tesla Cyberbeast and its branded “unreal performance” is still available as the Tri-Motor All-Wheel Drive. Add-ons such as Full-Self-Driving (Supervised), 20-inch Cyber wheels with all-terrain tires, and Terrestrial Armor Package hike the cost to over $106,000.
While some buyers may side-eye the $35,000 in Cyberbeast’s truck-flation, others are into immediate power and beyond Ludicrous speed. So the Tri-Motor’s 845-horsepower and 10,296 pound-feet of wheel torque can force a forget on that corporate greed concept.
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Even with that kind of peak power, an EV can be a gut punch to an OG gearhead that once memorized muscle car 0-60 times like it was their own birthday. But, once behind the wheel, the supercar-level performance rockets the Cyberbeast to 60 mph in 2.6 seconds. That clocks as a full second quicker than the supercharged Ford F-150 Raptor R and the Ram 1500 TRX with its supercharged Hellcat V8 under the hood. With that too-real neck-snap, the Cyberbeast erases thoughts of a cyber-fleece.
Cybertruck Comparo At-A-Glance
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Dual Motor |
Premium Dual Motor |
Cyberbeast |
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Price (As of March 2026) |
$69,990 |
$79,990 |
$99,990 |
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Powertrain |
AWD, Dual Motor |
AWD, Dual Motor |
AWD, Tri-Motor |
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Acceleration |
4.1 Seconds |
4.1 Seconds |
2.6 Seconds |
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Range (Estimated) |
325 Miles |
325 Miles |
30 Miles |
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15-Minute Supercharge Range |
132 Miles |
137 Miles |
135 Miles |
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Tow Capability |
7,000 Pounds |
11,000 Pounds |
11,000 Pounds |
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Zero Effort Drive: Tesla FSD
In the world of automated everything – cat litter boxes that empty themselves, robot floor cleaners that sweep and autonomously return to their charger to re-power, and doorbells that announce package delivery – a self-driving vehicle can only be considered a value-add, and Cybertruck Full Self Drive (FSD) checks that box. And even though the Cybertruck can hit full send with the best of ‘em, it can also play to a buyer’s desire for some downtime. With cyber-control as the cyber-goal, a long commute can morph from a mind-stress to a chill decompress. Even though a self-driving Cybertruck is not quite as good as a chauffeur, it definitely is an Easy Button for the drive home.
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Unforgettable Flex
Love it or hate it, the Tesla Cybertruck is straight rolling controversy. Even for those who think it is the ugly duckling of the Tesla line-up, it gives that train wreck vibe, where onlookers cannot turn away. It doesn’t matter if impressions are good, bad or ugly; bystanders are obsessed, and that’s the flex. The Cybertruck defies the production car aesthetic, it looks more like a giant steel doorstop or a Blade Runner rover than a soccer mom’s grocery-getter or a construction worker’s utility truck.
Depending on the news cycle, Elon is a divisive topic, as can be the Cybertruck, but in the end, the Cybertruck is a track-ready torque monster disguised as a cold-rolled steel, dystopian-designed daily that catches eyes and etches impressions. The Cybertruck gets views, has reach, and is monetized, so if money, power, pull, and an autopilot hack are your scene, it is a ride to keep on the radar.
Sources: Tesla, Ford Motor Company, Ram Trucks
