Tesla is gearing up to launch the first Canadian Cybertruck deliveries on Nov. 5, marking a significant milestone in the rollout of its groundbreaking electric truck. Early deliveries will include the AWD foundation series, starting at C$137,990.
Canadian Cybertruck Deliveries Begin Next Week
According to Benzinga, users on social media platform X have brought to light the fact that Tesla is planning to begin distributing Cybertrucks in Canada beginning the following week.
On Tuesday, X user Steven Point, who is a software developer from Canada, took to the platform to report that the delivery of his Cybertruck has been rescheduled to take place on November 5th. Additionally, the user uploaded a screenshot of the delivery date that had been confirmed.
Tesla Enthusiasts Share Excitement Over First Canadian Deliveries
“Just got the call!! My Cybertruck AWD in Canada delivery on Tuesday Nov 5!! Woooooooooooo let's go!!!!!!!!,” was written by Point on X.
During the previous month, Cybertruck Program Manager Siddhant Awasthi stated that it is highly probable that the electric vehicle giant will begin delivering the stainless steel truck in Canada by the end of October.
Limited Foundation Series Rolls Out With Premium Features
With an all-wheel drive configuration, the foundation series Cybertruck can be purchased for a starting price of C$137,990 ($101,505) in Canada. The Cyberbeast variant, which is a more luxurious model, may be purchased for C$165,990 ($122,101).
The term "foundation series" refers to a more expensive and limited edition of the Cybertruck that comes with premium attachments and badges that have been laser-etched with the foundation series logo.
Tesla’s North American Expansion Includes Mexico, U.S. and Canada
In November of the previous year, Tesla began delivering the Cybertruck to clients in the United States, and a few weeks ago, the company began delivering it to consumers in Mexico.


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