Tesla has recently announced the expansion of its Cybertruck availability to the Middle East, including countries such as Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE. This move allows customers in the region to place orders for the highly anticipated all-electric pickup truck. The Cybertruck is available in two trims: the All-Wheel Drive (AWD) variant and the flagship Cyberbeast trim. In Saudi Arabia, prices start at SAR 434,990 for the AWD model and SAR 484,990 for the Cyberbeast.
The Cybertruck AWD offers an estimated range of 523 km, a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of 4.3 seconds, and a towing capacity of up to 4,990 kg. On the other hand, the Cyberbeast trim takes performance to the next level with a remarkable 0-100 km/h time of just 2.7 seconds.
This expansion follows Tesla’s previous launch of the Cybertruck Rear-Wheel Drive model in Saudi Arabia back in April. The Rear-Wheel Drive variant boasted a lower price point and offered up to 563 km of estimated range with a 0-100 km/h time of 6.6 seconds. Deliveries for this model are expected to commence later in 2025. However, Tesla also introduced the RWD Cybertruck in the U.S. around the same time, only to discontinue the model last month, raising concerns about its long-term availability outside North America.
In addition to the Middle East rollout, Tesla recently introduced the Cybertruck to South Korea in August, offering only the AWD and Cyberbeast trims for order. With the Middle East now added to the list, Tesla continues to expand the international presence of its unique electric pickup truck.
The arrival of the Cybertruck in Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE coincides with a growing demand for premium electric vehicles in the Gulf region. This surge in demand is largely driven by government initiatives and substantial investments in charging infrastructure across the region.
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