Tesla has opened a configurator and taken orders for its Cybertruck model in Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar.
“Cybertruck now available in the Middle East,” Tesla wrote Friday on X. “Configure and place your order in the UAE, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.”
In the UAE, the dual-motor all-wheel drive version starts at AED 404,990 ($110,300), while the high-performance Cyberbeast begins at AED 454,990.
Final checkout prices listed on Tesla’s website show AED 408,670 ($111,300) including fees.
Tesla cites an estimated driving range of 523 kilometers, towing capacity of 4,990 kilograms and a 0-100 km/h acceleration of 4.3 seconds.
In Qatar, the all-wheel drive version is priced at QAR 384,990 ($105,750) and the Cyberbeast at QAR 434,990, with a displayed vehicle price of QAR 388,490.
In Saudi Arabia, Tesla set the entry model at SAR 434,990 ($116,000) and the Cyberbeast at SAR 484,990, with the configurator showing SAR 438,490 at checkout.
An estimated five-year fuel saving of SAR 27,000 is also advertised.
Last month, Tesla had posted on X that UAE reservation holders could begin placing orders, with a broader public launch “in the coming weeks.”
Tesla began operating in Saudi Arabia earlier this year.
The kingdom, which owns about 60% of rival Lucid Motors, has set a target of 30% electric-vehicle adoption within five years, up from roughly 1% in 2024.
Markets where the Cybertruck has drawn high interest — including Europe and Asia — still haven’t cleared it for sale due to size, partially due to safety and design restrictions.
Last month, the company’s chief designer Franz von Holzhausen said Tesla has considered developing a Cyber SUV or a smaller version of the Cybertruck, though he stopped short of confirming any future release.
“That’s definitely all things that we’ve considered,” von Holzhausen said when asked on Bloomberg’s Hot Pursuit podcast if Tesla would explore a more compact Cyber-style model. “I think, you know, wait and see is probably maybe the best way to answer.”
The remarks come after Tesla included a Cyber SUV model in its “Sustainable Abundance” video released earlier this month.









