Tesla Cybertruck Orders Open in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and UAE

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Tesla has expanded the availability of its all-electric pickup to the Middle East, with the Cybertruck now available to order in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE. Customers in the region can choose between the All-Wheel Drive (AWD) and flagship Cyberbeast trims, with prices in Saudi Arabia starting at SAR 434,990 for the AWD variant and SAR 484,990 for the Cyberbeast.
According to Tesla’s online configurator, the Cybertruck AWD delivers an estimated 523 km of range, a 0-100 km/h time of 4.3 seconds, and up to 4,990 kg of towing capacity. The Cyberbeast takes performance up another notch, going from 0 to 100 km/h in a blistering 2.7 seconds.
This expansion follows Tesla’s April launch of the Cybertruck Rear-Wheel Drive in Saudi Arabia, which carried a lower price and offered up to 563 km of estimated range with a 0-100 km/h time of 6.6 seconds. Deliveries for that variant are still expected to begin in late 2025. However, Tesla also launched the RWD Cybertruck in the U.S. around the same time, only to discontinue the model last month, raising questions about its long-term future outside North America.
In addition to the Middle East rollout, Tesla recently introduced the Cybertruck to South Korea in August, where only the AWD and Cyberbeast trims were made available for order. With the Middle East now added to the list, Tesla continues to expand the international reach of its highly polarizing electric pickup.
The Cybertruck’s arrival in Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE also coincides with a rapid growth in demand for premium EVs in the Gulf, driven by government initiatives and substantial investments in charging infrastructure across the region.
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