If you're eyeing a new Cybertruck Premium AWD, your wait just got a little longer. Tesla has updated its estimated delivery window for most U.S. regions, shifting from July-August to August-September — meaning new orders placed today are looking at a 3-4 month queue before the truck shows up in your driveway.

This isn't the first time Cybertruck delivery timelines have shifted in 2026. According to community tracking, estimates for the dual-motor AWD variant have been a moving target since early in the year — at one point stretching as far out as April 2027 for new orders before settling back into a more manageable range. The current August-September window represents a one-month slip from what buyers were seeing just weeks ago.
On the flip side, there's a signal of progress buried in the timeline data: Tesla reportedly began assigning VINs to early Dual-Motor AWD orders on May 24, suggesting that customers who locked in orders months ago are now weeks away from delivery. The extended window for new orders likely reflects that backlog being worked through before fresh reservations get their turn.
For anyone on the fence, the math is straightforward — ordering now means an August or September delivery at the earliest. Whether that wait is worth it depends on your situation, but the consistent demand-driven extensions suggest Tesla isn't struggling to move these trucks.

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