Tesla Cybertruck handover at first South Korea delivery event, showcasing the vehicle's overseas launch.
Tesla Cybertruck handover at first South Korea delivery event, showcasing the vehicle's overseas launch.
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Tesla begins Cybertruck deliveries in South Korea

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Tesla has officially started delivering its Cybertruck pickup truck in South Korea, marking the vehicle's first overseas launch. The milestone occurred on November 27, 2025, just days after the introduction of Full Self-Driving (Supervised) software in the country. This expansion highlights Tesla's growing presence in Asia's electric vehicle market.

On November 27, 2025, Tesla completed its first Cybertruck deliveries in South Korea, as confirmed by Tesla Korea on X. "On November 27, 2025, the first Cybertruck deliveries were completed in Korea," the company stated. They added, "Thanks to the unwavering support of our owners, Cybertruck has made its debut on Korean roads. We look forward to seeing more Cybertrucks across Korea soon."

This launch follows the opening of Cybertruck orders in South Korea three months earlier, in August 2025. The dual-motor All-Wheel Drive model is priced at 145,000,000 won, approximately $99,000 USD, while the tri-motor Cyberbeast variant costs 160,000,000 won, about $109,000 USD. South Korea becomes the first international market for Cybertruck deliveries, outside North America.

Tesla has recently expanded Cybertruck orders to other regions, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE, last month. The rollout aligns with strong performance in South Korea, where Tesla set consecutive sales records in July and August 2025, largely due to demand for the Model Y. Last week, Tesla introduced Full Self-Driving (Supervised) in the country, making it the seventh global market for the advanced driver-assistance system.

Earlier this month, Siddhant Awasthi, Tesla's Cybertruck program manager, departed the company after overseeing the vehicle's development and production. With deliveries underway and software enhancements in place, Tesla is bolstering its position in one of Asia's fastest-growing EV markets ahead of 2026.

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Reactions on X to Tesla's Cybertruck deliveries in South Korea are largely positive, with Tesla enthusiasts and influencers celebrating the first international launch outside North America shortly after FSD introduction. Some users express skepticism about demand, noting its size may not suit Korean parking and traffic, while others criticize the license plate mount design. Neutral curiosity focuses on future markets like Europe and its performance abroad.

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Tesla kicked off Cybertruck deliveries in the United Arab Emirates on January 21, 2026, handing over around 63 vehicles at a Dubai launch event. This marks the electric pickup's entry into the Middle East after initial deliveries in South Korea, even as US sales continue to slump—as detailed in prior coverage—and regulatory hurdles block Europe.

Tesla has begun delivering Cybertruck vehicles in the United Arab Emirates, marking the model's second international market after South Korea. This move comes as the company addresses declining sales in the US. Deliveries were confirmed by Tesla's Europe, Middle East & Africa account, with a launch event held in Dubai.

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Tesla has started delivering its Cybertruck electric pickup to customers in the United Arab Emirates for the first time, marking the vehicle's entry into a new international market. Over 60 vehicles were handed over during an exclusive launch event in Dubai on January 21, 2026, attended by more than 130 guests. The event featured demonstrations of the truck's features and a synchronized light show involving all delivered Cybertrucks.

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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Tesla's six-seat Model Y L variant is set for launch in South Korea as early as the first half of 2026, following regulatory approvals. The extended-wheelbase model, already available in China since August 2025, will also arrive in Australia and New Zealand next year. However, U.S. customers face delays, with no immediate plans for entry.

A Tesla Cybertruck with Sichuan Province green license plates was photographed driving in Zhengzhou on March 9, 2026, highlighting the growing trend of parallel imports for the electric pickup in China. Despite no official sales channel from Tesla, wealthy buyers are navigating regulatory hurdles to register these vehicles at steep prices exceeding 3 million CNY. The sightings underscore persistent demand amid certification challenges.

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A modified Tesla Cybertruck, equipped with extra sensors for autonomous testing, was recently seen charging in California. This marks the first known instance of the electric pickup being used as a robotaxi validation vehicle. The sighting suggests Tesla is broadening its self-driving vehicle trials beyond the Model Y.

 

 

 

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