The Tesla CyberSUV concept price lands at $79,990 for a seven or eight seat configuration built on the Cybertruck platform.
Whole Mars Catalog shared renders showing a Cybertruck based family SUV with steer-by-wire, 48-volt architecture, rear-wheel steering, up to 500 kW charging via a 4680 structural pack, and AI5 self-driving SUV concept hardware.
Why this matters now
Tesla has already started limited Cybertruck deliveries. Many owners wonder what comes next on the same skateboard. A Tesla third row vehicle like this would finally give buyers a proper family hauler without jumping to a full van.
What it means for Tesla owners
Current Model Y drivers looking for more space could finally have an option that keeps the same tech stack they already love. The added third row and Cybertruck-derived chassis would make road trips and gear hauling far easier. Production timing remains unclear, but the concept aligns with hints that Tesla is exploring bigger vehicles after the initial Cybertruck ramp.
For owners already in the Cybertruck ecosystem, this would feel like a natural expansion rather than a completely new platform.
Accessories that actually help
While waiting on new models, practical upgrades still matter. Jowua Tesla accessories — phone mounts, center consoles, and more remain my go-to because factory interiors leave several gaps. The phone mount in particular shines during Full Self-Driving highway runs.
Bottom line
At $79,990 the Tesla CyberSUV concept price feels competitive for what it offers. Whether Tesla builds it remains to be seen, but the demand for a proper Cybertruck platform SUV is clearly there.



