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 initiated Cybertruck orders in the Middle East in September 2025, following confirmation of regional plans in April 2025. By early October 2025, the company launched a configurator for the UAE, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia, with the Dual Motor configuration priced at around AED 404,900, equivalent to about $110,000. Delivery timelines were adjusted to early 2026, and the first customer handovers began this month in the UAE, leading other Middle Eastern markets like Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Jordan, and Israel where the vehicle remains available for configuration. The UAE is the first region outside North America to receive the Cybertruck, as regulatory hurdles persist in Europe due to the truck's sharp edges, stainless steel exoskeleton, and weight exceeding 3.5 tonnes, which conflict with EU pedestrian protection standards. On January 21, 2026, Tesla held an exclusive handover event in Dubai's Al Marmoom desert area, drawing over 130 guests. Approximately 63 Cybertrucks were delivered, with activities including presentations on on-road and off-road accessories, a showcase of the Cyberbeast trimotor technology, an interactive panel game demonstrating the vehicle's durability, and a live fire show. The evening culminated in the largest Cybertruck light show in the UAE, featuring all the newly delivered trucks in a synchronized display. A tweet from Tesla Europe & Middle East on January 22, 2026, shared footage of the event, stating: 'First @cybertruck deliveries in the UAE 🇦🇪.' Starting January 21, free Cybertruck test drives became available at Tesla locations across the UAE, including centers in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, and Ras Al Khaimah. The Cybertruck's design draws from cyberpunk aesthetics, inspired by films like Blade Runner and The Spy Who Loved Me. Its ultra-hard 30X cold-rolled stainless steel exoskeleton resists dents and corrosion, while the cargo bed offers nearly 1,700 liters of lockable storage secured by an electrified tonneau cover. The front trunk holds up to 200 kg. The Cyberbeast variant accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.7 seconds, aided by steer-by-wire and rear-wheel steering for agile handling. For off-road prowess, it features adaptive air suspension with 406 mm ground clearance, four-wheel steering, and modes like Off-Road and Baja for tackling dunes and rough terrain. This launch positions the Gulf states as key early markets for the Cybertruck, despite challenges in other regions.