Tesla Cybertruck deliveries launch in Dubai, UAE, with shiny trucks and cheering crowd against Burj Khalifa skyline.
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Tesla launches Cybertruck deliveries in UAE amid ongoing US sales challenges

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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.

The launch took place in Dubai's Al Marmoom desert area, featuring a light show and captured in posts from Tesla's Europe and Middle East X account. Images showed excited owners taking delivery alongside large lots of Cybertrucks ready for buyers.

UAE pricing commands a premium: the Dual Motor AWD starts at AED 404,900 (~$110,000), versus $79,990 in the US, and the Cyberbeast at AED 454,900 (~$123,000) against $114,990. Orders opened in the Middle East in September 2025, with configurators now live in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Jordan, and Israel for upcoming regional deliveries.

This follows Cybertruck's first international market in South Korea (deliveries from November 27, 2025). Both areas permit sales without heavy modifications needed for Europe, where the sharp-edged stainless steel body, over 3.5-tonne weight, and other issues violate standards. Even US Army imports for Europe are barred, and UK officials have seized unofficial ones.

The move contrasts with US struggles—2025 sales fell sharply short of projections, as covered previously in this series—with expansion targeting affluent Middle East markets suited to the vehicle's desert capabilities, though analysts doubt it will fully offset domestic demand issues.

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X discussions highlight excitement over the Cybertruck's UAE launch event, including the massive light show and first deliveries in Dubai, with users praising the spectacle and early adopters. Skeptical voices point to slumping US sales, suggesting exports to the Middle East address excess inventory amid domestic demand collapse.

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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 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.

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Tesla's Cybertruck sales plummeted 48% in 2025 to 20,237 units from 38,965 in 2024—the steepest decline among U.S. electric vehicles—per Cox Automotive and Kelley Blue Book data. The downturn, far below initial projections of 250,000 annual units, stemmed from multiple recalls, the end of $7,500 federal tax credits, affordability issues, design polarization, and Elon Musk-linked backlash, despite international expansion and a leading EV market share.

Tesla is targeting a pivotal 2026 with Cybercab robotaxi production, Optimus humanoid robot manufacturing, Roadster demonstrations, and Full Self-Driving expansions, aiming to counter declining sales—including Cybertruck—and competition from BYD through AI and autonomy advancements.

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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.

The Tesla Cybertruck has earned the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's highest Top Safety Pick+ award for vehicles produced after April 2024. This recognition highlights its strong performance in crash tests, addressing earlier doubts about its safety. However, European regulations pose challenges for the vehicle's future there.

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Following its Top Safety Pick+ from the US IIHS, the Tesla Cybertruck struggles with Europe's stricter pedestrian and cyclist safety rules due to its rigid, angular design. Tesla's Grünheide plant manager doubts significant adoption without major redesigns.

 

 

 

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