Tesla has officially announced that the Cybertruck will begin deliveries in the Middle East starting in late 2025, marking the first international expansion for the electric pickup truck.
Tesla announced the intended start of deliveries through a post from the official Cybertruck account on X, saying “What if I told you I’m coming to the Middle East this year.”
What if I told you I'm coming to the Middle East this year pic.twitter.com/ckDbNGvFTg
— Cybertruck (@cybertruck) April 10, 2025
While no specifics were provided in the post, according to Tesla’s website, the rollout will initially include Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar.
The announcement signals a major milestone for Tesla, which has so far limited Cybertruck availability to the North American market.

The Middle East presents a compelling case for the Cybertruck. The region’s rugged desert terrain and wide-open roads align well with the Cybertruck’s off-road capabilities, high ground clearance, and distinctive stainless steel exoskeleton. Add to that a customer base with a strong appetite for luxury SUVs and trucks, and it’s no surprise Tesla chose this as the Cybertruck’s first global destination.
It’s still unclear whether the version of the Cybertruck heading to the Middle East will be identical to the one sold in North America, or if Tesla will make market-specific adjustments to obtain regulatory approvals.
Tesla made the announcement of Cybertruck deliveries in the Middle East on the same day the company launched sales in Saudi Arabia for the first time. The full Model 3 lineup is available to purchase on launch day, and all variants of the new Model Y are also available, with the exception of the Performance variant, which has yet to be introduced with the refreshed design.