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Tesla now offers the Cybertruck for sale in seven countries. I thought it might be interesting to compare CT costs in different countries, so I looked up the prices on the applicable international order pages. I checked the final prices at the bottom of the page, including destination or other fees, and converted them to US dollars using xe.com.

Current availability status:
USA: available now
Canada: available now
Mexico: available now
South Korea: available 4Q 2025 "subject to change"
United Arab Emirates: available Feb-Mar 2026
Qatar: available Feb-Mar 2026
Saudi Arabia: available Mar 2026

AWD pricing:
US cost is $82,235 with fees. Equivalent cost in the other countries ranges from about $101,000 to $117,000. Cheapest in South Korea and Canada, most expensive in Saudi Arabia and UAE. So the AWD is roughly $20,000 to $35,000 more expensive overseas.

Cyberbeast pricing:
US cost is $117,235 with fees and the Luxe Package. Equivalent cost in other countries ranges from about $112,000 to $134,000. Cheapest in South Korea and Qatar, most expensive in Saudi Arabia and Mexico. However, the comparison is a bit misleading, because the overseas prices do not include FSD or the Luxe Package.

The Luxe Package added $15,000 to the cost of a Cyberbeast. So for comparison, let's say the US cost without the Luxe Package would be $102,235. In that case, the Cyberbeast would be roughly $10,000 to $20,000 more expensive overseas.

FSD pricing:
US cost is $8,000. Equivalent cost in other countries ranges from about $7,300 to $7,900, except in Mexico at about $9,600. Not available in South Korea.

So in summary, the Cybertruck is becoming more available outside the USA, but only at equivalent prices over $100,000 -- about $20,000 more than the starting price here. Based on current pricing, it seems likely that the vast majority of CT sales will continue to be in the US.
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Supercharger coverage already appears to be good in South Korea and the UAE. However, Tesla might need to expand their network in Qatar (one Supercharger location) and Saudi Arabia (two Supercharger locations, with a third coming soon).
 

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Tesla now offers the Cybertruck for sale in seven countries. I thought it might be interesting to compare CT costs in different countries, so I looked up the prices on the applicable international order pages. I checked the final prices at the bottom of the page, including destination or other fees, and converted them to US dollars using xe.com.

Current availability status:
USA: available now
Canada: available now
Mexico: available now
South Korea: available 4Q 2025 "subject to change"
United Arab Emirates: available Feb-Mar 2026
Qatar: available Feb-Mar 2026
Saudi Arabia: available Mar 2026

AWD pricing:
US cost is $82,235 with fees. Equivalent cost in the other countries ranges from about $101,000 to $117,000. Cheapest in South Korea and Canada, most expensive in Saudi Arabia and UAE. So the AWD is roughly $20,000 to $35,000 more expensive overseas.

Cyberbeast pricing:
US cost is $117,235 with fees and the Luxe Package. Equivalent cost in other countries ranges from about $112,000 to $134,000. Cheapest in South Korea and Qatar, most expensive in Saudi Arabia and Mexico. However, the comparison is a bit misleading, because the overseas prices do not include FSD or the Luxe Package.

The Luxe Package added $15,000 to the cost of a Cyberbeast. So for comparison, let's say the US cost without the Luxe Package would be $102,235. In that case, the Cyberbeast would be roughly $10,000 to $20,000 more expensive overseas.

FSD pricing:
US cost is $8,000. Equivalent cost in other countries ranges from about $7,300 to $7,900, except in Mexico at about $9,600. Not available in South Korea.

So in summary, the Cybertruck is becoming more available outside the USA, but only at equivalent prices over $100,000 -- about $20,000 more than the starting price here. Based on current pricing, it seems likely that the vast majority of CT sales will continue to be in the US.
Incorrect. Because of Canadian tariffs on Tesla the price for an AWD Cybertruck is $143k
 
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Incorrect. Because of Canadian tariffs on Tesla the price for an AWD Cybertruck is $143k
I'm talking US dollars and you are talking Canadian dollars.

The AWD Cybertruck in Canada is currently $142,882 in Canadian dollars, so you're not wrong about the price. But I wanted to compare apples to apples, so I converted all of the prices in all of the countries to US dollars.

Based on the current exchange rate, an AWD Cybertruck in Canada costing $142,882 in Canadian dollars would cost $102,066 in US dollars.

The same AWD Cybertruck in the US would cost $82,235 in US dollars, which is equivalent to $115,125 in Canadian dollars.

So the same vehicle costs $19,831 more (US dollars) or $27,757 more (Canadian dollars) in Canada vs. the US. You are probably correct that tariffs have something to do with this difference.
 
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Tesla now offers the Cybertruck for sale in seven countries. I thought it might be interesting to compare CT costs in different countries, so I looked up the prices on the applicable international order pages. I checked the final prices at the bottom of the page, including destination or other fees, and converted them to US dollars using xe.com.

Current availability status:
USA: available now
Canada: available now
Mexico: available now
South Korea: available 4Q 2025 "subject to change"
United Arab Emirates: available Feb-Mar 2026
Qatar: available Feb-Mar 2026
Saudi Arabia: available Mar 2026

AWD pricing:
US cost is $82,235 with fees. Equivalent cost in the other countries ranges from about $101,000 to $117,000. Cheapest in South Korea and Canada, most expensive in Saudi Arabia and UAE. So the AWD is roughly $20,000 to $35,000 more expensive overseas.

Cyberbeast pricing:
US cost is $117,235 with fees and the Luxe Package. Equivalent cost in other countries ranges from about $112,000 to $134,000. Cheapest in South Korea and Qatar, most expensive in Saudi Arabia and Mexico. However, the comparison is a bit misleading, because the overseas prices do not include FSD or the Luxe Package.

The Luxe Package added $15,000 to the cost of a Cyberbeast. So for comparison, let's say the US cost without the Luxe Package would be $102,235. In that case, the Cyberbeast would be roughly $10,000 to $20,000 more expensive overseas.

FSD pricing:
US cost is $8,000. Equivalent cost in other countries ranges from about $7,300 to $7,900, except in Mexico at about $9,600. Not available in South Korea.

So in summary, the Cybertruck is becoming more available outside the USA, but only at equivalent prices over $100,000 -- about $20,000 more than the starting price here. Based on current pricing, it seems likely that the vast majority of CT sales will continue to be in the US.
IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC....

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OK, but's that a used AWD Cybertruck that somebody imported. Tesla doesn't have any stores in DR. In fact, there are no Tesla stores anywhere in the Caribbean, except for Puerto Rico.

$130,000 (in US dollars) seems pricey for a used AWD.
 


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Do we have any idea yet how they plan to solve the charging port issue (with CCS used outside North America), as well as the electricity sockets?

And yes, those prices place it firmly in very niche territory.
 
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Do we have any idea yet how they plan to solve the charging port issue (with CCS used outside North America), as well as the electricity sockets?
The order pages for UAE, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia (but not South Korea) say "Chargeport includes CCS2 adapter".

The electrical sockets are visible in some of the graphics and they don't appear to be any different from the US sockets. No obvious indication that Tesla is providing any adapters for them.
 
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Australia and New Zealand are often suggested as potential markets for the Cybertruck. This is not a crazy idea; however, those countries drive on the left side of the road for some reason, and so far the CT has only been offered in countries that drive on the right. So Tesla would have to make an RHD version of the CT, although this should be easier than usual due to the steer-by-wire design.

In March, it was estimated that an Australian version of the CT could cost about $150,000 in Australian dollars, equivalent to about $97,422 in US dollars:
If the Cybertruck does arrive in Australia, its price will be a hot topic. In the U.S., the base model starts at $79,990 USD (approximately $127,900 AUD). If a similar pricing model applies here, the Cybertruck could start at around $115,000 AUD after factoring in Luxury Car Tax. However, additional costs related to shipping, exchange rates, and RHD modifications could push the price closer to $150,000 AUD.
Right now, the CT doesn't sell overseas for less than about $101,000 in US dollars, which would be more like $155,000 in Australian dollars.
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