Tesla starts Cybertruck deliveries in UAE as second international market

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.

Tesla confirmed on February 15, 2026, that Cybertruck deliveries have started in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). This development positions the Middle East as the second international market for the electric pickup, following South Korea, where sales began in November 2025.

The announcement highlights Tesla's strategy to counter falling Cybertruck sales in the US by expanding into regions where the vehicle can be sold without major modifications. A launch event took place in the Al Marmoom desert area of Dubai, featuring around 63 Cybertruck units. Images shared online showed buyers taking possession of their vehicles.

Pricing in the UAE reflects import and regulatory factors. The Dual-Motor AWD Cybertruck starts at AED 404,900, equivalent to about $110,000, compared to $79,990 in the US. The tri-motor version is priced at AED 454,900 ($123,000), higher than the US price of $114,990.

The choice of the Middle East aligns with compliance considerations similar to those in South Korea. In contrast, the Cybertruck cannot be sold in the European Union due to regulatory hurdles. Its sharp-edged stainless steel body violates EU pedestrian protection standards, which require deformable crumple zones. Additionally, the vehicle exceeds the EU's 3.5-tonne weight limit for certain categories. Reports indicate that even the US Army is unable to export Cybertrucks for personnel stationed in Europe.

This expansion underscores Tesla's efforts to navigate global market challenges for the Cybertruck.

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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.

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.

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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.

Tesla introduced a $59,990 version of its Cybertruck, sparking a rush of orders and extending delivery times to 2027. However, changes to the Full Self-Driving transfer policy have frustrated many buyers. The limited-time pricing fueled the demand but highlighted delivery challenges.

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Tesla's February 20, 2026, limited-time launch of a $59,990 base AWD Cybertruck—$20,000 below prior entry—and $99,990 Cyberbeast reflects deepening efforts to spur demand, following 2025 recalls, the end of federal EV incentives, and persistent sales shortfalls.

Tesla introduced a more affordable Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive version of the 2026 Cybertruck on February 20, but removed the special lease option after just 10 days. The initial lease was $699 per month for 36 months, now replaced by a $849 per month option for the renamed Premium All-Wheel Drive trim. The starting price for the Dual Motor model has risen to $71,985 from $61,985.

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Tesla is undergoing a major strategic pivot amid a sharp sales decline in China, the end of Model S and X production to focus on robots, and plans to introduce its Semi truck in Europe. The company's challenges and ambitions are reflected in divided analyst opinions and ambitious production targets. This triple transition highlights Tesla's shift from traditional automotive manufacturing toward robotics and AI.

 

 

 

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