Tesla is set to begin deliveries of the Cybertruck Dual Motor AWD as soon as next week, priced at $59,990. The move marks a meaningful expansion of the Cybertruck lineup beyond the tri-motor Foundation Series that launched the vehicle's initial rollout, bringing the truck to a broader — and more price-accessible — segment of the waitlist.

The Dual Motor AWD sits below the tri-motor Cyberbeast in both price and performance, but retains the core Cybertruck platform — stainless steel exoskeleton, air suspension, and the truck's signature utility features. At $59,990, it undercuts the Cyberbeast by a significant margin, which should accelerate order conversion for customers who reserved early but held off on the higher-spec variant.
No additional delivery details — regional rollout order, VIN range, or configuration specifics — have been confirmed yet. Customers with existing reservations should watch for delivery scheduling notifications in their Tesla accounts in the coming days.
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