Tesla has confirmed that Cybertruck Dual Motor AWD deliveries will begin on June 21 — less than two weeks away. Early buyers who locked in orders when the variant launched in February are first in line, and their trucks are on the way.

The Dual Motor AWD variant launched on February 19, 2026 at an introductory price of $59,990 — a window that closed at the end of February. Anyone ordering today is looking at $69,990 and, according to earlier reports, delivery estimates that have already pushed into September-October 2026. If you ordered early and haven't received a pre-delivery checklist yet, now is the time to check your Tesla account.
On paper, the Dual Motor AWD sits in a compelling middle ground. It hits 0-60 mph in 4.1 seconds, carries an EPA-estimated 325 miles of range, tows up to 7,500 lbs, and supports 325 kW DC fast charging. The truck ships with mechanical front and rear locking differentials, Powershare, a motorized tonneau cover, steer-by-wire, and four-wheel steering — the full Cybertruck utility package, without the air suspension found on higher trims.
June 21 marks the first time the Dual Motor configuration reaches customer hands at scale. For those who secured the $59,990 price, the timing lines up almost exactly with the delivery window Tesla originally promised when the variant was announced. That kind of follow-through matters — and it sets expectations for how quickly the backlog moves for everyone else waiting.

Marcus covers Tesla's software releases, FSD rollouts, and OTA changes. Background in automotive engineering. Based in Austin.
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