Tesla
Tesla Cybertruck
2026 Tesla Cybertruck — 2 trims available
Quick Specs
Trims & Variants (2 available)
| Trim | MSRP | Range | 0-60 | Seats | Drive |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AWD | $79,990 | 325 mi | 4.1s | 5 | AWD |
| Cyberbeast | $114,990 | 300 mi | 2.6s | 5 | AWD |
Highlights
AWD
Stainless steel truck with 11,000 lb towing and 325 mi range
Cyberbeast
Tri-motor 845 hp beast with 2.6s 0-60 and 11,000 lb towing
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does the 2026 Tesla Cybertruck cost?
The 2026 Tesla Cybertruck starts at $79,990 for the base trim and runs up to $114,990 for the top trim, across 2 available configurations. These prices are MSRP and exclude destination fee (typically $1,000–$1,500) plus state sales tax and options.
What is the range of the 2026 Tesla Cybertruck?
The Tesla Cybertruck offers EPA-estimated range between 300 and 325 miles, depending on trim and wheel size. Real-world highway range at 70 mph is typically 10–15% lower than the EPA rating, and cold-weather range can drop an additional 20–30% in sub-freezing temperatures.
How fast does the Tesla Cybertruck accelerate 0-60 mph?
The Tesla Cybertruck hits 0-60 mph in 2.6 to 4.1 seconds depending on trim — the performance variant is the quicker of the two. The top trim is in supercar-acceleration territory thanks to electric motors' instant torque.
How long does the Tesla Cybertruck take to DC fast-charge?
On a DC fast charger, the Tesla Cybertruck goes from 10% to 80% in roughly 33 minutes. At home on a Level 2 charger (240V), a full charge typically takes 7–11 hours depending on the battery pack size. Level 1 (standard 120V outlet) is impractical for most owners — about 3–5 days for a full charge.
Is the Tesla Cybertruck available with all-wheel drive?
Yes, all Tesla Cybertruck trims come standard with all-wheel drive. Dual-motor (or tri-motor on performance variants) setups deliver improved traction and faster acceleration than comparable RWD EVs.
How many people does the Tesla Cybertruck seat?
The Tesla Cybertruck seats 5.
Does the 2026 Tesla Cybertruck qualify for a federal EV tax credit?
No. The federal Clean Vehicle Credit (IRC §30D) expired on September 30, 2025 under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act — no new EVs purchased on or after October 1, 2025 qualify. State incentives remain available: see our /deals page for current rebates in California, Maine, Colorado, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and other states. The Section 30C EV Charger Tax Credit (for home charger installation) remains available through June 30, 2026.
How long will the Tesla Cybertruck battery last?
Real-world data from EV fleets suggests modern lithium-ion EV batteries (2020+) retain roughly 85–90% of their original capacity at 100,000 miles and 80–85% at 200,000 miles — comfortably above the 70% State-of-Health threshold most manufacturer battery warranties guarantee. The Tesla Cybertruck comes with a battery warranty (typically 8–10 years / 100,000+ miles) that covers defects and excessive capacity loss during that window.
The 2026 Tesla Cybertruck is a fullsize electric truck starting at $79,990 MSRP. Available in 2 trims ranging from $79,990 to $114,990, it offers up to 325 miles of EPA-estimated range and a 2.6-second 0-60 mph time with available all-wheel drive. DC fast charging can add significant range in as little as 33 minutes.
With 67 cubic feet of cargo space and seating for up to 5, the Cybertruck competes in the growing electric truck segment. Whether you prioritize range, performance, or value, there is a Cybertruck trim to match your needs.
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