Tesla has officially delivered its first Cybertruck vehicles outside of North America. On November 27, 2025, Tesla Korea confirmed that the first customer Cybertrucks were handed over in South Korea, putting the stainless-steel electric truck on international roads for the very first time.
“On November 27, 2025, the first Cybertruck deliveries were completed in Korea,” Tesla Korea announced on X. “An event filled with excitement for a truly groundbreaking vehicle.”
The milestone follows Tesla’s earlier announcement this summer that South Korea would be the first international market to receive the Cybertruck. As previously outlined by the company, the launch was structured as a two-phase rollout.
Reservation holders were given priority to confirm their orders between August 29 and September 4, with general orders opening to the public on September 5.
Tesla is offering two variants in Korea. The Cybertruck AWD starts at ₩145,000,000 (approximately C$142,000 / US$104,000), while the tri-motor Cybertruck Cyberbeast comes in at ₩160,000,000 (around C$156,500 / US$115,000). These prices firmly position the Cybertruck in Korea’s premium EV segment, competing with high-end imported SUVs and luxury electric vehicles rather than traditional work trucks.
South Korea has become an increasingly important market for Tesla in 2025, and the Cybertruck launch is just the latest example of that focus. Earlier this month, Tesla also officially began rolling out Full Self-Driving (Supervised) in South Korea, starting with HW4-equipped Model S and Model X vehicles. That made South Korea the seventh country globally to receive FSD, highlighting how important the country has become to Tesla’s international software and autonomy roadmap.

