Tesla has recently introduced a new trim of its all-electric Cybertruck, offering more features than previous models at a very competitive price point. The Cybertruck All-Wheel-Drive variant starts at $59,990 and promises to deliver excellent value for money.
One of the standout features of the new Cybertruck AWD is its impressive 325-mile range rating, making it a practical choice for daily use. Additionally, the truck comes equipped with a powered tonneau cover that includes three bed outlets, allowing for convenient access to power sources. The Cybertruck AWD also boasts Powershare capability, coil springs with adaptive damping for a smooth ride, Steer-by-wire and four-wheel-steering for enhanced maneuverability, a spacious 6′ x 4′ composite bed, a towing capacity of 7,500 pounds, and a powered frunk for added storage space.
This new offering represents a significant upgrade from the previously offered Cybertruck Rear-Wheel-Drive model, which lacked many premium features and was discontinued after a short period. The Cybertruck AWD provides a more comprehensive package at a slightly higher price point, making it a better value proposition for customers.
Despite being a favorite among enthusiasts, the Cybertruck was previously considered too expensive for many potential buyers. With the introduction of the Cybertruck AWD, Tesla aims to make this groundbreaking vehicle more accessible to a wider audience without compromising on performance or features.
Compared to the initial pricing announced in 2019, where Tesla offered three trim levels starting at $39,990, $49,990, and $69,990, the new AWD trim is priced competitively at just $10,000 above the base model. Taking inflation into account, the pricing remains relatively consistent with the original offerings.
Customers can expect deliveries of the Cybertruck AWD to begin in June 2026, providing an opportunity for more individuals to experience the innovative design and advanced features of Tesla’s all-electric pickup truck.

