Tesla has introduced its most affordable Cybertruck to date, and new photos reveal the interior and feature set. Over the weekend, Tesla’s lead Cybertruck engineer, Wes Morrill, shared the first real-world images of the $59,990 Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive (AWD) Cybertruck’s cabin. The $59,990 price is a $20,000 reduction from the Premium (formerly Long Range) trim, with this configuration emphasizing a more utilitarian "work truck" approach.

Tesla's Cheapest Cybertruck Ever

Priced at $59,990 (potentially lower with a referral code or other discounts from Tesla), this trim replaces the short-lived Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD) model that launched and was discontinued last year. Unlike that version, the AWD model retains key truck functionality.

Included features are a powered tonneau cover, a 6' x 4' composite bed, and Powershare capability. Bed-mounted outlets provide 120V and 240V power for tools. Performance remains strong, with a 0–60 mph time of 4.1 seconds and an estimated 325 miles of range. To reduce cost, the air suspension is replaced by coil springs with adaptive damping; adjustable ride height is not available.

Tactical Grey Interior

Morrill confirmed the seats, dashboard, and door panels use a "tactical grey" interior finish, paired with a black textile headliner.

  • Textile Seats: Premium vegan leather is replaced by a durable grey textile.
  • No Cooling: Front seats remain heated but are no longer ventilated (cooled).
  • Rear Passenger Changes: The 9.4-inch rear entertainment screen is removed, and the second-row seats are no longer heated.
  • Audio System: The 15-speaker premium system is simplified to a 7-speaker setup.
  • Console & Lighting: The front center console is simplified, and the wrap-around ambient lighting is removed.

These changes reduce luxury amenities while keeping the truck’s core mechanical performance.

Limited-Time Pricing

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has confirmed that the $59,990 price is a limited-time offer, stating it will be available "only for the next 10 days." Future pricing will depend on demand at the current level, and the price could increase by $5,000 or $10,000 after the offer period ends.