Tesla Cybertruck
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The base rear-drive Tesla Cybertruck is gone, but the new all-wheel-drive entry-level model starts at the same $71,985 (including destination). See what else has changed with Tesla's pickup for 2026.
By Jared Gall
June 16, 2026
From the door handles to the shifter to the blinkers, everything about the Tesla Cybertruck is unique; read about the Cybertruck's interior and take a virtual tour at Cars.com.
By Jared Gall
March 27, 2026
Here are the free charging perks currently offered for electric cars, SUVs and trucks on sale now or soon to hit the market.
By Cherise Threewitt
February 9, 2026
Of 12 different brands, 16 newly tested models qualified for one of the agency's top safety awards thanks to high crash-test and safety equipment scores.
By Jennifer Geiger
December 15, 2025
Range anxiety is one very strong motivating factor for electric car shoppers, so here are the electric cars with the longest range for 2025.
By Cars.com Editors
December 12, 2025
Tesla is recalling more than 63,600 examples of its Cybertruck for front parking lights that are too bright.
By Corinne Vercoe
October 23, 2025
Tesla’s latest offer cuts lease prices across much of its lineup, and the automaker is also offering financing deals.
By Jennifer Geiger
October 21, 2025
Read here to find out which model-year 2025 EVs on sale in the U.S. feature all-wheel drive.
By Cars.com Editors
September 25, 2025
Tesla’s 2025 Cybertruck was recently tested by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, but it missed out on earning either of the agency’s awards.
By Jennifer Geiger
September 16, 2025
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety crash-tested seven model-year 2025 electric vehicles, but none earned either of the agency’s awards.
By Jennifer Geiger
September 15, 2025