The new interior replaces the previous white panels with a darker Tactical Grey theme designed specifically for better durability in off-road conditions. After being leaked in January, this option was confirmed through official photos released today. This update is available at no additional cost for those placing new orders; however, it remains unclear if existing orders can be modified to incorporate this change.
Additionally, Tesla revised the vehicle's tires, moving from 35-inch All-Terrain to 35-inch All-Season tires accompanied by redesigned, smaller aero covers. This shift not only improves road driving suitability but also increases vehicle range. For instance, the Dual-Motor AWD model now reaches 340 miles (547 km) per charge, up from 318 miles (512 km); similarly, the Tri-Motor Cyberbeast has increased its range from 301 (484 km) to 318 miles (512 km). These tire upgrades come free of additional charges.
The company anticipates producing about 20,000 units of this specialized Cybertruck series by 2025, each selling for a $20,000 premium over an equivalent regular version.
Source: Carscoops