Thursday, July 2

Tesla (TSLA.O) has introduced a leasing option for its Cybertruck, offering fans a new way to drive the angular electric pickup, starting from $999 per month.

Available for the Dual Motor version, this three-year lease comes with a 10,000-mile-per-year allowance and requires a $7,500 down payment at signing, making the effective monthly cost around $1,180 before taxes. Alternatively, buyers can forgo the down payment, raising the monthly fee to $1,249 pre-tax.

The Cybertruck Dual Motor, featuring a 600-horsepower all-wheel-drive powertrain, accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in 4.1 seconds. Meanwhile, Tesla is also offering lease options for the Cyberbeast, the high-performance version equipped with an 834-hp triple-motor drivetrain capable of reaching 60 mph in just 2.6 seconds.

Leasing the Cyberbeast requires the same $7,500 down but costs $1,204 monthly ($1,379 with deposit factored in), or $1,439 per month without an initial payment. Opting for a two-year lease and a 15,000-mile annual limit raises the monthly cost to nearly $1,800.

Tesla’s leasing launch follows strong Cybertruck sales since its market debut, with the company delivering 16,692 units in Q3, surpassing sales of Ford’s Mustang Mach-E and nearly doubling Ford’s F-150 Lightning sales for the same period.

The Dual Motor Cybertruck currently retails at $79,990, while the Cyberbeast is priced at $99,990. Tesla also plans to release a more affordable, rear-wheel-drive model next year, priced slightly above $60,000.

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Derick Munoz is an EV journalist at EVMagz.com, focusing on the business and regulatory side of the electric mobility transition, including automaker strategy, clean transport policy, investment trends, and the expansion of EV infrastructure across major global markets.

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