Demand for cheaper Tesla Cybertruck surges with fan frustration

Tesla introduced a $59,990 version of its Cybertruck, sparking a rush of orders and extending delivery times to 2027. However, changes to the Full Self-Driving transfer policy have frustrated many buyers. The limited-time pricing fueled the demand but highlighted delivery challenges.

Tesla quietly launched a new $59,990 variant of the Cybertruck, priced below the $79,990 Premium AWD model. This version includes all-wheel drive, vehicle-to-load power outlets in the bed, a motorized tonneau cover, and similar performance and range figures, though it omits air suspension. The affordable option drew immediate interest from fans awaiting a more accessible futuristic pickup.

CEO Elon Musk announced that the price would be available for only 10 days, prompting a wave of orders. Delivery estimates shifted rapidly from months to years, with some now projected into 2027. A key driver of demand was Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) transfer program, which allowed moving the software from an older vehicle to a new one but was set to end after March 31.

Many buyers viewed the cheaper Cybertruck as their last opportunity to upgrade while retaining the costly FSD. However, Tesla altered the rules, requiring delivery of the new vehicle before March 31 to qualify for the transfer, rather than just placing an order by the deadline. For Cybertruck buyers, this is nearly impossible given the extended timelines.

The policy shift triggered backlash in Tesla communities and on social media. Some customers, who had upgraded their existing vehicles to FSD expecting future transfers, now feel their purchases were wasted. Cybertruck production is reportedly capable of around 125,000 units per year, leading observers to question the true scale of demand reflected in the waiting list.

As of March 2026, the introduction of the cheaper model has mixed results for Tesla, with high interest overshadowed by customer dissatisfaction.

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Photorealistic illustration of Tesla Cybertruck with 2027 delivery delay announcement on factory billboard amid strong demand.
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Tesla delays cheapest Cybertruck deliveries until 2027

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Tesla has updated its website to show delivery estimates of 2027 for new orders of the Dual Motor all-wheel drive Cybertruck variant, priced at $59,990. This follows the variant's launch last week and indicates strong demand, with production slots sold out through the end of 2026. The company plans to increase the price after February 28.

Tesla introduced a Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive base Cybertruck at $59,990—a $20,000 cut from the $79,240 premium AWD trim—available only until February 28, 2026, alongside a Cyberbeast reduction to $99,240. Amid 2025 sales of 20,237 units (down 48% YoY), strong demand has pushed U.S. deliveries to April 2027, as CEO Elon Musk noted future pricing will depend on this period.

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Following the end of a short-lived lease promotion, Tesla raised the US price of its entry-level Cybertruck All-Wheel Drive from around $60,000 to $70,000 effective March 1, 2026, just 10 days after launch. High demand has pushed deliveries into late 2026 or 2027.

Tesla has updated its Full Self-Driving transfer promotion, shifting eligibility from ordering by March 31, 2026, to taking delivery by that date. This change has sparked debate among owners and influencers, particularly affecting Cybertruck buyers with delayed deliveries. While some defend the adjustment as necessary business practice, others express frustration over perceived broken promises.

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Building on expert Doug DeMuro's forecast of used Cybertruck prices falling to $35,000 within 18 months, initial excitement is waning beyond early adopters. Online reactions highlight novelty wearing off, while Tesla faces resale concerns, 2025 sales drops linked to Elon Musk's politics, and intensifying EV rivalry.

Tesla has introduced a more affordable version of its Cybertruck, priced at $60,000 in the US, which could cost around NIS 300,000 in Israel after tax benefits. This move aims to boost sales of the electric pickup, which has underperformed since its 2019 unveiling. The new model features reduced specifications compared to previous versions.

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Elon Musk's SpaceX has purchased more than 1,000 Cybertrucks from Tesla, according to a report citing a source familiar with the matter. The acquisition, potentially worth over $80 million, aims to support Tesla amid weak demand for the electric pickup. SpaceX may increase its fleet to around 2,000 vehicles over time.

 

 

 

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