Tesla began selling used Cybertrucks directly from its own inventory on June 2, 2026, and the trucks were gone within about 24 hours. By the time buyers checked the company’s used vehicle page that day, no Cybertrucks were left to buy.
The move gives Tesla a direct hand in a resale market that had been mostly out of reach for early Cybertruck owners. Used Foundation Series trucks were listed starting at $66,200, including one with 2,566 miles, and Tesla said it would transport the vehicles to a buyer’s delivery center anywhere in the continental US.
That delivery service comes with a fee of $500 to $2,500 depending on distance, and the charge is non-refundable and due when the order is placed. Tesla also bundled incentives with the listings: Foundation Series buyers get three months of FSD (Supervised), three months of Supercharging and three months of Premium Connectivity, while non-Foundation Series trucks come with one month of FSD and one month of Premium Connectivity. None of the offers includes outright FSD ownership.
For used buyers, those extras help explain why the trucks moved so fast. Tesla has long sold certified pre-owned vehicles directly, but bringing the Cybertruck into that pipeline is a notable shift because the early allocations were tightly controlled. The company also removed the no-resale clause for Cybertruck Foundation Series owners in August 2024, which opened the door to a more active secondary market.
The quick sellout leaves the bigger question untouched: whether Tesla will restock used Cybertrucks soon, or whether the first batch was a one-off test of demand. For now, shoppers looking for a direct Tesla listing will have to wait and watch the inventory page.
That uncertainty matters because the Cybertruck remains one of Tesla’s most closely watched products, even as the company keeps broadening the ways it sells and services its cars. Tesla Model Y and BEVs power Europe’s April EV surge as market share hits 23% showed how the company can still move the market when it has the right product at the right moment, and the used Cybertruck sale suggests it is trying to do the same on the resale side.

