Cybertruck UAE deliveries
- Tesla began Cybertruck deliveries in the United Arab Emirates this week, expanding its international rollout. - Early recipient photos and delivery notes surfaced on social channels showing units in UAE markets. - The delivery rollout in the Middle East follows broader production and international expansion signals from Tesla. (x.com)
Tesla has begun handing over Cybertrucks in the United Arab Emirates, pushing the pickup beyond display tours and test drives into customer deliveries. (tesla.com) Tesla’s UAE site now lists Cybertruck as a local product with two trims, estimated range of 515 kilometers and 523 kilometers, towing of 4,990 kilograms, and a basic vehicle warranty of four years or 80,000 kilometers. (tesla.com) The company had spent months preparing the market before deliveries started. Tesla ran “First Cybertruck Test Drives in the UAE” from January 23 to February 11, 2026, in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, and Ras Al Khaimah. (tesla.com) Tesla also built out a retail footprint for that push. Its UAE store list shows permanent centers in Dubai and Abu Dhabi plus pop-up locations in Sharjah, Ras Al Khaimah, Al Ain, and on Al Hudayriat Island in Abu Dhabi. (tesla.com) The UAE move adds a Middle East market to a vehicle that Tesla introduced first in North America and then showcased abroad through its Cyber Odyssey roadshow. Tesla’s UAE page for that tour says the campaign made more than 100 stops across Europe and the Middle East before ending. (tesla.com) The timing also lines up with Tesla’s broader effort to widen Cybertruck availability while it lifts output of its lower-volume models. In first-quarter 2026, Tesla said it delivered 16,130 vehicles in its “other models” category, which includes Cybertruck alongside Model S, Model X, and Semi. (ir.tesla.com) Tesla reinforced that expansion signal in its April 22, 2026 shareholder update, saying it had “began deliveries of Cybertruck” outside its earlier core market rollout. The filing did not break out UAE volumes or name additional countries in the excerpt released through investor materials. (ir.tesla.com) For buyers in the Gulf, the shift is practical as much as symbolic: the truck is no longer just a showroom piece in Dubai or Abu Dhabi, but a vehicle Tesla is configuring, delivering, and supporting through its local network. The next question is scale — how many UAE orders Tesla can fulfill after this first batch. (tesla.com)