Tuesday, June 23

Tesla has started offering used Cybertruck models through its certified pre-owned inventory in the United States, providing buyers with a lower-cost entry point into the company’s electric pickup lineup.

The move comes as Cybertruck sales have moderated following the initial launch period, with used examples now appearing on Tesla’s website and at company retail locations nationwide.

Used Foundation Series Models Available at Discount

Among the lowest-priced listings is a 2024 Cybertruck All-Wheel Drive Foundation Series model with approximately 2,566 miles on the odometer, offered at $66,200 before delivery charges.

The price is below the starting cost of a new Cybertruck Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive, which begins at $69,990.

Foundation Series models were originally delivered with a range of premium features and accessories. Compared with the standard Cybertruck AWD, these vehicles include equipment such as adaptive air suspension with adjustable ride height, heated rear seats, ventilated front seats, a rear touchscreen display and an upgraded audio system.

Full Self-Driving No Longer Included for Life

Tesla’s used vehicle program introduces a key difference for Foundation Series buyers.

When sold new in 2024, Foundation Series Cybertrucks included Full Self-Driving (Supervised) capability as part of the package. However, used vehicles sold directly by Tesla no longer transfer that lifetime benefit to subsequent owners.

Instead, pre-owned Foundation Series Cybertrucks receive a limited trial period for Full Self-Driving. Depending on the vehicle, Tesla provides either a one-month or three-month trial before owners must subscribe to continue using the feature.

After the trial period expires, Full Self-Driving (Supervised) is available through Tesla’s subscription program for $99 per month.

Cyberbeast Models Also Offered

Tesla’s inventory also includes higher-performance Cybertruck Cyberbeast variants.

One listed example is a 2025 Cyberbeast with approximately 5,256 miles, priced at $94,800. The vehicle includes a tow package with a maximum towing capacity of 11,000 pounds and an estimated driving range of 294 miles.

For comparison, a new Cyberbeast starts at $99,990 and carries an estimated range of up to 320 miles.

Additional Warranty Coverage Included

Tesla said all used Cybertrucks sold through its certified inventory program include the remaining balance of the original factory warranty.

In addition, buyers receive an extra one-year or 10,000-mile used vehicle warranty, which takes effect after the original warranty expires.

The launch of Tesla’s used Cybertruck inventory provides buyers with additional purchasing options as the company works to broaden the model’s appeal beyond early adopters and initial reservation holders.

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Declan Murphy has been covering Tesla and its global electric vehicle ecosystem for EVMagz.com since becoming a reporter in 2024, focusing on new model development, manufacturing strategy, battery innovation, software updates, and the company’s expanding energy business.

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