08:26 01-03-2026

Tesla Cybertruck AWD delivery timeline extended to April 2027

Tesla delays Cybertruck AWD deliveries to April 2027, with price rising March 1. Learn about specs, towing, and early order shipping in summer 2024.

Tesla has once again adjusted the delivery timeline for the new all-wheel-drive version of the Cybertruck. According to the company's online configurator, new orders for the All-Wheel-Drive model will now be delivered in April 2027. Previously, the schedule had shifted from June 2026 to early autumn, and this latest change adds several more months of delay.

However, early orders are still set to begin shipping in early summer of this year. New customers automatically join a queue with deliveries slated for the following year.

The version is priced at $59,990, but the cost will increase starting March 1. The current configuration features a dual-motor all-wheel-drive system with a range of approximately 523 km, an electrically powered cargo bed cover, 120V and 240V outlets in the body, the Powershare system, adaptive spring suspension, steer-by-wire steering, and a fully steerable chassis. Towing capacity reaches up to 3,400 kg. It also includes a powered front trunk.

The delay may stem from either production constraints or high demand. New 2026 models in the electric pickup segment continue to generate significant interest in the U.S. market. Earlier, 32CARS reported that the Cybercab could become a new Tesla product in Berlin.