The $59k Cybertruck is no longer just a rumor—actual deliveries have started, with real vehicles now charging at centers in Daytona, Florida, and North Lakes, North Carolina. These early units mark the beginning of 59k Cybertruck deliveries rolling out to owners.
I’ve been tracking Tesla Cybertruck 59k builds closely, and these sightings confirm the base model is hitting the road. The Florida truck shows the signature 18-inch wheels, while the North Carolina unit proves Tesla is shipping units far from Austin to prioritize distant reservations first.
What stands out on the 59k model
A quick Cybertruck first look at these trucks reveals the expected differences from higher trims. You get the Cybertruck textile seats in gray, and the Cybertruck regular suspension instead of air suspension. Nothing else has changed dramatically, but those two details alone separate the entry-level truck from the more expensive variants.
Owners taking delivery now may still catch remaining Full Self-Driving promotions, though availability seems spotty. Either way, the truck itself is the star.
Why the base model matters for Tesla owners
For many buyers, the $59k price opens the door to Cybertruck ownership without jumping straight to the $80k+ versions. Seeing these trucks in person proves Tesla is serious about volume production and wider availability. The regular suspension still delivers a solid ride, and the textile seats hold up well in real-world use.
If you’re picking one up, protect the interior right away. The factory mats are overpriced and incomplete. I always recommend 3W all-weather floor mats — 35% off with code DENNIS35 instead—you get nine pieces for less than Tesla charges for three.
Bottom line
59k Cybertruck deliveries are officially underway. The textile seats and regular suspension make this the most accessible Cybertruck yet, and early photos show it looks just as tough as the pricier versions. If your VIN is assigned, expect your truck soon.



