Tesla delays Cybertruck dual motor AWD deliveries to fall 2026

Tesla has pushed back the estimated delivery for new orders of its Cybertruck Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive variant to September-October 2026, from an initial June timeline. The company also plans to raise the price after February 28, following strong initial demand for the sub-$60,000 model. This development comes amid ongoing efforts to boost sales of the electric pickup.

Tesla launched the Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive (AWD) configuration of the Cybertruck last week, pricing it at $59,990 before incentives. The variant includes a 325-mile driving range, 7,500-pound towing capacity, textile upholstery, a lockable bed cover, seven speakers, and coil spring suspension with adaptive damping, but lacks features like adjustable ride height, a rear touchscreen, air suspension, and Gear Locker storage found in higher trims.

Initially, the website indicated deliveries starting in June 2026. However, the estimated window has now shifted to September-October 2026, as noted by Tesla observer Sawyer Merritt on X, who attributed the change to "presumably due to strong demand." This suggests orders for the sub-$60,000 model are effectively sold out until late in the year.

Tesla added a banner to its Cybertruck design configurator stating the introductory price will increase after February 28. CEO Elon Musk had posted on X shortly after launch that the $59,990 price would be available for only a limited time, specifically ten days. The original 2019 unveiling listed the Dual Motor AWD at $49,990, which adjusts to about $63,000 in 2026 dollars due to inflation.

Some owners and fans have criticized the pricing approach. Ryan McCaffrey posted on X: "Awful way to treat customers – particularly when they already sent out a marketing email announcing the $59,990 truck…with zero mention of it being a limited-time offer."

The Cybertruck's sales have been underwhelming, with 20,237 units sold in the U.S. in 2025, down from 38,965 the previous year. It trails competitors like the Chevrolet Silverado EV and Rivian R1T in the electric full-size pickup segment. During Tesla's Q4 2025 earnings call, Musk indicated the model might eventually serve as an autonomous cargo carrier.

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Tesla raises Cybertruck Dual Motor AWD price to $69,990 as 10-day introductory offer ends

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Tesla has increased the price of its entry-level Cybertruck Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive from $59,990 to $69,990 effective March 1, 2026—just 10 days after launch—following CEO Elon Musk's announcement of temporary pricing amid strong demand pushing deliveries to 2027. The company also discontinued the lease option for this trim, further distancing current prices from 2019 promises.

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.

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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.

During Tesla's January 28, 2026, Q4 2025 earnings call, CEO Elon Musk announced plans to transition Cybertruck production to fully autonomous vehicles for local cargo delivery, addressing a 48% sales drop in 2025, design concerns, and excess inventory.

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Tesla has added a new entry-level all-wheel-drive Model Y electric SUV to its US lineup at $41,990 with 294 miles of EPA-estimated range, expanding options to five trims. The update, amid declining sales, coincides with plans to discontinue Model S and Model X production in spring 2026 to prioritize Optimus robotics manufacturing.

Tesla's Cybertruck sales dropped sharply to 20,237 units in 2025, a 48.1% decline from 38,965 in 2024, according to Cox Automotive data. This marked the largest absolute sales drop among U.S. electric vehicles, amid broader EV market challenges including the end of a $7,500 tax credit. Despite the setback, Tesla remained the top EV seller in the U.S. with about 589,160 vehicles sold.

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Tesla shares fell approximately 2.6% to around $392 in early trading on March 2, 2026, amid rising oil prices from Middle East tensions and mixed European sales data. The decline followed a Cybertruck price increase to $69,990 for the dual-motor all-wheel-drive model. Investors weighed these factors against ongoing demand concerns in key markets.

 

 

 

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