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Tesla Cybertruck Dual Motor AWD First Deliveries Confirmed for June 21

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Tesla's most anticipated Cybertruck variant is finally ready to ship. The company has confirmed that Cybertruck Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive deliveries will begin June 21, 2026, giving early reservation holders a firm date after months of anticipation since the variant's February announcement. Early buyers who locked in orders at the original $59,990 introductory price are first in line.

The confirmation comes via a delivery notification screenshot shared on June 8, 2026, showing a Cybertruck Dual Motor AWD scheduled for June 21 delivery to a buyer who placed their order within an hour of the trim's launch. Anyone ordering the Cybertruck AWD today faces a price of $69,990 and delivery estimates that have already slipped to September–October 2026, a sign of just how quickly demand exceeded initial inventory.

By the Numbers: What the Dual Motor AWD Delivers

The Dual Motor AWD sits between the single-motor RWD and the Cyberbeast in Tesla's lineup, targeting buyers who want genuine off-road capability without the full Cyberbeast premium. The specs are strong across every category that matters to truck buyers:

Spec Cybertruck AWD Cyberbeast
0–60 mph 4.1 seconds 2.6 seconds
EPA Range 325 miles 301 miles
Towing Capacity 7,500 lbs 11,000 lbs
DC Fast Charging 325 kW 350 kW
Starting Price $69,990 (now) $99,990

The AWD variant actually beats the Cyberbeast on range by 24 miles — a meaningful advantage for long-haul drivers who prioritize fewer charging stops over maximum acceleration.

Standard Equipment That Sets It Apart

Unlike some of its competitors' dual-motor trucks, the Cybertruck AWD includes a comprehensive off-road and utility package at no extra charge. Every AWD Cybertruck ships with mechanical front and rear locking differentials, enabling true terrain capability that electronic limited-slip systems simply cannot replicate in deep mud or loose gravel.

The standard equipment list also includes Powershare (V2H/V2L bidirectional charging for powering jobsite tools or home circuits during outages), a motorized tonneau cover, steer-by-wire, and four-wheel steering. The combination of steer-by-wire and rear-wheel steering dramatically tightens the turning radius to a car-like 22 feet — an impressive number for a vehicle this size.

Early buyers who locked in orders when the variant launched in February are first in line, and their trucks are on the way. — TeslaNewswire, June 8, 2026

Demand Outpacing Supply: New Orders Pushed to Fall

The September–October 2026 wait for new orders underscores how quickly Tesla sold through its initial AWD production allocation. When Tesla launched the variant in February at $59,990, the order page for early buyers filled rapidly. Tesla subsequently raised the price to $69,990 for new orders — a $10,000 premium over the introductory price — and even at that higher price, demand has pushed delivery estimates into the fall.

The strong demand for the AWD variant validates Tesla's decision to position it as the value entry point into dual-motor Cybertruck ownership. At $69,990, it undercuts most comparable diesel-powered heavy-duty trucks on total cost of ownership when factoring in fuel and maintenance savings, while delivering acceleration and technology those trucks cannot match.

Production Context at Giga Texas

Cybertruck production takes place exclusively at Giga Texas in Austin. The factory saw drone footage in May 2026 suggesting fresh production batches of the Dual Motor AWD rolling off the line, consistent with June 21 deliveries for buyers who ordered in February. Tesla has not released official production figures for the AWD variant separately from the broader Cybertruck line.

The June 21 delivery event will mark a notable milestone: it is the first time Tesla has delivered a Cybertruck variant specifically priced and positioned as a mainstream-entry AWD pickup. The Cyberbeast at $99,990 and the Foundation Series variants that preceded it were never positioned as volume sellers. The AWD at $59,990–$69,990 is a different proposition — one that puts a dual-motor stainless steel truck within reach of a far larger buyer pool.

The Bottom Line for Cybertruck Buyers

If you ordered the Cybertruck Dual Motor AWD in February at $59,990, your June 21 delivery date is confirmed. If you are considering ordering now at $69,990, plan for a September–October arrival. The variant's combination of 325-mile range, 4.1-second 0-60, mechanical locking differentials, Powershare, and steer-by-wire at its price point represents the most compelling Cybertruck value case Tesla has put on the order page. The fact that new-order wait times already stretch into fall suggests the market agrees.

Photo: Tesla Cybertruck on display / Pexels