๐ UPDATE โ June 2, 2026
Demand for Tesla's used Cybertruck inventory appears to have been overwhelming โ all listed units sold out within roughly 24 hours of going on sale. As of June 2, 2026, Tesla's used Cybertruck inventory page is showing no available vehicles, signaling strong buyer appetite despite price points starting at $66,200. It remains unclear whether Tesla will restock used Cybertrucks in the near term or how quickly new listings may appear.
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Tesla has officially entered the used Cybertruck market โ selling pre-owned trucks directly from its own inventory, with nationwide delivery and a bundle of free trials to sweeten the deal. It's a notable shift that gives buyers a Tesla-backed path to the stainless steel pickup without going through a third-party dealer.

As of early June 2026, used Foundation Series Cybertrucks are listed starting at $66,200 โ that particular example carrying 2,566 miles. Tesla will transport any of these trucks to the delivery center of your choice anywhere in the continental US, with transport fees running between $500 and $2,500 depending on distance. That fee is non-refundable and paid at the time of order.
The incentive packages differ by trim. Foundation Series buyers get three months of FSD (Supervised), three months of Supercharging, and three months of Premium Connectivity included. Non-Foundation Series models receive a shorter one-month free trial of FSD and one month of Premium Connectivity. Neither package includes outright FSD ownership โ these are trials, not permanent inclusions.

Selling certified pre-owned inventory directly has long been part of Tesla's model for other vehicles, but bringing Cybertruck into that program is meaningful given how tightly controlled early allocations were. Tesla removed the no-resale clause for Cybertruck Foundation Series owners back in August 2024, and this direct used-sales program is a logical next step โ giving Tesla more control over pricing and the buyer experience on the secondary market. For anyone who missed the initial wave, this is now arguably the most straightforward way to get into a Cybertruck without navigating private-party listings.

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