2024-11-05 22:55
Automotive
Alex Lowe

Tesla now starting Cybertruck deliveries in Canada

Tesla has began selling the Cybertruck in Canada this week, after delivering around 40,000 units to US based customers. The company started selling the stainless steel EV truck around a year ago, with prices slowly coming down in recent months, thanks to cheaper trim levels becoming available. Tesla has also recently revealed that the Cybertruck now has a a positive gross margin with the non-Foundation series now on sale in the US for $80,000.

However, this week customers in Canada can now get the Cybertruck, as of Monday 4th November. Prices do start at $138,000 CAD though, as only the Foundation Series Cybertruck can be ordered.

Alex Lowe

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