The first 59k Cybertruck delivery just happened, and the base model is already turning heads at service centers.
Context Behind the Arrival
A recent sighting captured the all-wheel drive version that briefly listed at $59,000. The giveaway details were the 18-inch wheels and visible coil suspension instead of the air setup on higher trims. Side-by-side with a premium model, the 59k Cybertruck wheels stood out immediately, along with the exposed spring components that define the Cybertruck coil suspension.
Build quality on these early base trucks looked solid, with tight panel gaps and clean finishes that beat the earliest Cybertrucks many of us saw. The textile interior and lack of a full light bar on some units are the main visible distinctions so far.
What This Means for Buyers
For anyone tracking 59k Cybertruck delivery timelines, this sighting confirms Tesla is moving units quickly. The base model keeps the core stainless body and tech while cutting cost on suspension and wheels. That trade-off raises real questions about daily comfort compared to the air-suspension versions.
Owners who want the lowest entry price now have a clear path, but they should expect the fixed ride height and simpler wheel design. Check the latest on VIN assignments here if your order is processing.
Bottom Line
The 59k Cybertruck delivery marks a real milestone for accessibility. Early Cybertruck base model review footage shows the differences are mostly mechanical rather than cosmetic, which is good news for buyers focused on the unique truck shape and performance.
See the full walkaround in the video here: https://youtube.com/watch?v=rDeqpT0IFls
More details on the first wave of deliveries are in this companion post.
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