Tesla launches Cybertruck accessories shop in Canada ahead of first deliveries

Tesla is set to make its first deliveries of the Cybertruck in Canada in the next few weeks, and ahead of this, the official Cybertruck accessories shop has launched for Canadian customers.

As with the Cybertruck accessories shop in the US, only Canadian customers with a Foundation Series Cybertruck waiting for delivery will be able to complete a purchase, ensuring these customers have access the accessories when they get their Cybertruck.

While there is no splash page for the Cybertruck shop in Canada like there is in the US (as seen above), it has been added as a vehicle option in the upper menu.

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Based on our review of the Canadian Cybertruck Shop, almost all of the same accessories that are available to owners in the US are also available north of the border. Canadian pricing is also equivalent to pricing in the US, when taking the exchange rate into account. For example, the Cybertruck Cooler (out of stock) is priced at $970 in Canada, or $700 in the US.

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However, with winter just around the corner, early Cybertruck owners in Canada will likely be most interested in accessories like the All-Weather Interior Liners at C$410.

Unfortunately, the 20″ Cyber Wheel and Tire Winter Tire Package is currently out of stock. This package launched in the US last month, and the company told us stock would be reserved for Canada to ensure availability when it launched here, so hopefully this is updated with availability soon.

There appears to be two items missing from the Canadian Cybertruck Shop. One if the 128GB USB drive for Sentry Mode and Dashcam, however this will come standard in the Cybertruck. The other missing item is the most expensive, the Cybertruck Colour Paint Film. This is not available in Canada because Tesla only installs these wraps at select Service Centers in California, and does not have staff trained to perform these installations here.

With the Cybertruck wrap out of the picture, the most expensive Canadian accessory is the CyberTent at C$4,115. It however is also out of stock, and not expected to be back until January 2025.

As for the first Cybertruck deliveries in Canada ,we expect those to take place in early November.

You can check out all of the accessories available on the Canadian Cybertruck shop here.

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