Tesla has delivered its first Cybertruck vehicles outside North America, with initial customer handovers completed in South Korea on Nov. 27, 2025, marking the international debut of the stainless-steel electric pickup, the company said.
Tesla Korea confirmed the milestone in a post on social media platform X. “On November 27, 2025, the first Cybertruck deliveries were completed in Korea,” the company said, adding that the occasion was “an event filled with excitement for a truly groundbreaking vehicle.” The deliveries follow Tesla’s earlier announcement that South Korea would be the first overseas market for the Cybertruck as part of a phased international rollout.
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Under the launch plan, reservation holders were given priority to confirm orders between Aug. 29 and Sept. 4, with sales opening to the general public on Sept. 5. Tesla is offering two variants in South Korea. The all-wheel-drive Cybertruck is priced at 145 million won ($about $104,000), while the tri-motor Cybertruck Cyberbeast is priced at 160 million won. The pricing places the model firmly within South Korea’s premium electric vehicle segment, competing with high-end imported SUVs and luxury EVs.
South Korea has emerged as an increasingly important market for Tesla in 2025. Earlier this month, the company began rolling out its Full Self-Driving (Supervised) system in the country for vehicles equipped with its latest hardware, starting with the Model S and Model X. The move made South Korea the seventh market globally to receive Tesla’s advanced driver-assistance software.
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The introduction of the Cybertruck adds to Tesla’s expanding portfolio in Asia, as the automaker seeks to strengthen its presence beyond traditional passenger vehicles and tap demand for high-performance and lifestyle-oriented electric models.
