Man buys new top-of-the-range Tesla Cybertruck only to put it up for sale 5,400 miles later
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The Tesla Cybertruck may no longer dominate headlines like it did on launch day, but that doesn’t mean it’s lost its shock value.
The Cyberbeast is the ultimate version of the already wild electric pickup, and one owner is now parting ways with his after just 5,400 miles.
Why? That part is a mystery.
What we do know is that it’s currently up for auction on Cars&Bids, and if you’ve ever dreamed of piloting an electric stainless-steel wedge with supercar levels of horsepower, this might be your shot.
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This is the most extreme version of the Tesla Cybertruck
For those unfamiliar, the Cyberbeast sits at the top of the Tesla food chain and brings 845 brake horsepower to the table.
All-wheel drive is standard, and its 123 kWh battery provides up to 301 miles (484 km) of range, according to Tesla.
The truck can tow 11,000 pounds, and yet it still looks like something straight out of a sci-fi film.
If you wanted the most extreme version of an already extreme vehicle, this is it.
The example in question rolled off the line wearing its signature stainless steel skin, but the first owner clearly wanted a stealthier vibe.
It’s now wrapped in satin black, complemented by a Tesla light bar for a bit of extra flair.
Aside from those touches, the truck is mostly stock, though the seller does admit it ‘kissed a wall’ earlier this year, resulting in a replaced bumper and lights.
All the features you’ll find inside the Cyberbeast
Inside, the Cyberbeast flexes just as hard as it does outside.
Expect a panoramic glass roof, adaptive air suspension, four-wheel steer-by-wire, and Tesla’s full self-driving capability.
The massive 18.5-inch center touchscreen dominates the minimalist interior, while a 15-speaker sound system and heated seats all around keep things comfortable.
The listing sweetens the deal with extras like wheel cups, covers, a charging kit, the owner’s manual, and one key.
The seller also reveals they financed the purchase, and the auction proceeds will go towards clearing the loan.
Located in Canada, the truck carries a clean title.
As of now, bidding sits at $65,500 with six days to go before the September 23, 2025, close.
The cheapest Tesla Cybertruck model recently disappeared from the company’s website, and new Cyberbeasts will now set you back $114,990.
Considering that the $7,500 tax credit for EVs is going to end soon, which may bring prices even higher, this used model might end up being a really good deal.
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