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Tesla Is Selling Discounted Used Cybertrucks Now

June 2, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Tesla has started selling pre-owned Cybertrucks through its website.
  • The cheapest used electric pickup starts from less than $67,000.
  • Some models have the Foundation Series package, while others come with three months of free Supercharging.

Tesla’s Cybertruck hasn’t been quite the success the company had hoped for. Despite holding the title for America’s best-selling electric pickup for a brief moment, the controversial EV’s numbers fell sharply, just like some of its rivals.

The price didn’t really help, but now there’s a way to get a Cybertruck with a factory discount, as Tesla has officially started selling pre-owned models on its website and at its stores across the United States.

Pre-owned Tesla Cybertruck inventory

Pre-owned Tesla Cybertruck inventory

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The cheapest used Cybetruck I could find on Tesla’s website was a 2024 All-Wheel Drive model with the Foundation Series pack. With just 2,566 miles on the odometer, it’s available for $66,200 excluding delivery. As a reminder, the Foundation Series models came with pretty much all the available accessories, making this a very good deal.

By comparison, a brand-new Cybertruck Dual Motor AWD starts from $69,990, but lacks adaptive air suspension with adjustable ride height, heated rear seats, a second-row touchscreen, ventilated front seats, and a premium sound system.

All this being said, there is a big difference between the used Foundation Series models and those that were bought new. Back in 2024, the fully kitted-out electric pickup included the so-called Full Self-Driving (Supervised) feature for life, but the ones that are sold as pre-owned vehicles get a one- or three-month trial for FSD (Supervised). After the trial is over, the new owner will have to pay a $99 monthly subscription to keep the feature.

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On the pricier end of the list, there’s a 2025 Cyberbeast with 5,256 miles that’s priced at $94,800. It gets one month of FSD (Supervised), a 294-mile estimated range, and a tow package that enables a maximum towing capacity of 11,000 pounds. A new Tesla Cybertruck Cyberbeast is rated for 320 miles of range and starts from $99,990.

All used Cybertucks sold by Tesla come with the remaining balance of the original warranty, as well as an additional one-year or 10,000-mile pre-used vehicle warranty, which begins after the original warranty runs out.


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