Tesla raises Cybertruck Premium AWD lease prices by 10%

Tesla has increased lease prices for its Cybertruck Premium AWD model in the United States by 10%. The Cyberbeast trim's pricing remains unchanged. Deliveries for the Premium AWD are estimated in 2-3 months.

Tesla has raised monthly lease prices for the Cybertruck Premium AWD in the U.S. For leases with $0 down payment over a 36-month term and 10,000 miles per year, the price is now $1,100 per month, up 10% from the previous rate. With a $5,000 down payment, it costs $949 per month, reflecting a 12% increase. The Cyberbeast model's lease remains steady at $1,595 with $0 down and $1,439 with $5,000 down under the same terms, according to Tesla pricing updates reported by Sawyer Merritt on May 5, 2026. Tesla estimates delivery for the Premium AWD trim in the U.S. within 2-3 months, pointing to July or August 2026. These changes apply specifically to the Premium AWD while leaving the higher-end Cyberbeast unaffected.

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