Tesla Begins Cybertruck Deliveries in First Overseas Market

Tesla officially kicked off Cybertruck deliveries in South Korea on Thursday, marking the all-electric pickup’s long-awaited overseas debut. “On November 27, 2025, the first Cybertruck deliveries were completed in Korea,” Tesla Korea confirmed the milestone on X.
“Thanks to the unwavering support of our owners, Cybertruck has made its debut on Korean roads. We look forward to seeing more Cybertrucks across Korea soon.”
The launch comes three months after Tesla opened Cybertruck orders in the country back in August. In Korea, Tesla has priced the dual-motor Cybertruck All-Wheel Drive (AWD) at 145,000,000 won (roughly $99,000 USD) and the top-end, tri-motor Cyberbeast at 160,000,000 won (about $109,000 USD). With deliveries now underway, Tesla’s stainless-steel pickup is officially beginning its expansion outside North America.

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South Korea has now become the first international market where customers can take delivery of the Cybertruck. Tesla has been steadily preparing for this moment, opening Cybertruck orders across other global regions last month — including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE — as part of a broader push to extend the vehicle’s reach.
The milestone also follows a leadership change within the Cybertruck program. Earlier this month, Tesla’s Cybertruck program manager, Siddhant Awasthi, left the company after helping guide the unconventional pickup from development into production.
Tesla’s momentum in South Korea has been building for most of the year. The automaker broke consecutive sales records in July and August, driven primarily by strong Model Y demand. On top of that, Tesla launched Full Self-Driving (Supervised) in the country just last week, making South Korea the seventh global market with access to its advanced driver-assistance system.
With Cybertruck deliveries now underway and FSD rolling out across the region, Tesla is strengthening its foothold in one of Asia’s fastest-growing EV markets and setting the stage for a busy 2026.