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Cybertruck in Saudi Arabia: When Does Tesla’s Futuristic Truck Arrive? Availability, Price, Anticipation—What Buyers Need to Know

Tamara Chalak
Tamara Chalak
2025-10-05
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High demand and surging hype have made the Tesla Cybertruck one of the most hotly anticipated vehicle launches in Saudi Arabia for 2025. From expected delivery dates and price tags to dealership realities and infrastructure hurdles, this all-electric, genre-defining truck is poised to change the landscape for Saudi adventurers and daily drivers alike. So when will it arrive? How will it be priced, what are the key features, and how is the local market preparing for Tesla’s boldest model yet?

Key Highlights

  • Tesla will begin delivering the first Cybertrucks in Saudi Arabia by late 2025, targeting major cities such as Riyadh, Jeddah, and Dammam.

  • Starting price is about 303,000 SAR for the base AWD variant, with top-of-the-line “Beast” trims priced up to 378,000 SAR.

  • Orders are open via Tesla’s official website, supported by emerging showrooms, pop-ups, and dedicated aftersales/service plans.

  • Dual and tri-motor electric powertrains, up to 563 km range per charge, and acceleration from 0–100 km/h in as little as 3 seconds.

  • Unique stainless steel exterior, armored glass, and next-level tech make Cybertruck a formidable rival to the Ford F-150 and Toyota Tundra for Saudi buyers.

  • Towing capacity rated up to 4.5 tons, futuristic cabin for up to five, and full integration with Tesla’s growing “Supercharger” network in KSA.

  • Aggressive rollout of Supercharger stations and service points in major Saudi cities as part of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 e-mobility initiatives.

2025 Saudi Cybertruck Trims & Pricing

Variant

Powertrains

Range (km)

Power (hp)

0-100 km/h

Price (SAR)

Dual Motor

AWD

515–563

~600

4.5 sec

303,000

Beast (Tri)

Tri-Motor

563

~845

3.0 sec

378,000

Cybertruck’s New Features for Saudi Arabia

The Cybertruck’s sharp, stainless-steel body, armored glass, intelligent driving tech, and record-setting towing/acceleration set it apart in a market still dominated by gas-powered pickups. Its full suite of partial self-driving features, long-range battery, and desert-ready hardware perfectly fit Saudi needs—from city commute to Red Sea and Empty Quarter adventures.

Real Buyer Story: Mishaal’s Cybertruck Anticipation

Mishaal, a young tech pro from Riyadh, shares: “I was one of the first to reserve Cybertruck as soon as Tesla opened orders in KSA. I’m excited to escape the SUV routine, go off-road, and make daily driving futuristic for my family. The wait is equal parts excitement and curiosity.”

Local Market Challenges & Opportunities

Saudi Arabia’s EV landscape is evolving fast, but key challenges remain—especially around Supercharger expansion, Tesla’s service/support reach, and regulatory processes. Government support through Vision 2030 and rising demand among young Saudis are positives, but delivery delays and option differences could persist while the electrification vision matures.

Tips Before Ordering/Delivery

  • Order quickly via Tesla’s Saudi website to secure early delivery slots.

  • Track the opening of showrooms, Supercharger locations, and service facilities near you.

  • Ask about estimated delivery timelines, which may vary by variant and demand.

  • Compare all-wheel vs. tri-motor specs to match your driving and budget needs.

  • Stay updated on local adaptations—specs and pricing may shift vs. the US market.

The Cybertruck is more than just Tesla’s next truck—it’s a portal into a new era for Saudi driving, coming to roads by the end of 2025. With a revolutionary design, advanced tech, and rugged performance destined for both city and desert, it is set to redefine the “pickup” for a new generation of Saudi drivers.

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Tamara ChalakTamara Chalak
Chief editor information:

Tamara is an editor who has been working in the automotive field for over 3 years. She is also an automotive journalist and presenter; she shoots car reviews and tips on her social media platforms. She has a translation degree, and she also works as a freelance translator, copywriter, voiceover artist, and video editor. She’s taken automotive OBD Scanner and car diagnosis courses, and she’s also worked as an automotive sales woman for a year, in addition to completing an internship with Skoda Lebanon for 2 months. She also has been in the marketing field for over 2 years, and she also create social media content for small businesses.