CyberSUV
Cybertruck-inspired angular stainless steel 7-seat SUV teased by Elon Musk. No confirmed name, specs, price, or date.
NeutralKey Facts at a Glance
- Seating 7 (rumored, unconfirmed)
- Real-World Range TBD
- Towing TBD
- FSD Hardware TBD (HW4/HW5 expected)
- Max Charging Rate TBD
- Safety TBD — pre-production, no specs or safety data available.
VERSION COMPARISON
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| Tagline | Cybertruck-inspired 7-seat SUV. Nothing confirmed yet. |
| 0-60 mph | TBD |
| Range | TBD |
| Drivetrain | TBD (AWD expected) |
| Power | TBD |
| Top Speed | TBD |
| Highlights | Elon teased 'something cooler than a minivan' + 3-row/3-door hint on X |
| Verdict |
Pre-production. Angular stainless steel SUV in the style of the Cybertruck. Nothing officially confirmed. Watch this space.
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TL;DR
RELEASE HISTORY & WHAT CHANGED
- Elon Musk hinted at 'something way cooler than a minivan' and replied 'noted' to a user requesting three rows of seats and three rows of doors. Clay models resembling a Cybertruck-style SUV were spotted in an official Tesla video.
- Placeholder date — no production timeline announced. All details TBD.
FEATURE DEEP-DIVE
Full Self-Driving (FSD)
- Hardware
- TBD (HW4/HW5 expected)
- Capabilities
- TBD — FSD capability expected on all new Tesla models
- Option
- TBD
- Subscription
- TBD
Charging
- Max Rate
- TBD
- Range per 15 min
- TBD
- Home Charging
- TBD — NACS expected
- Port
- NACS (expected)
Interior
- No details announced
- Angular stainless steel exterior expected (Cybertruck DNA)
- 7-seat configuration rumored
- Three rows of seats + three rows of doors hinted by Elon on X
- All specs, features, and pricing unconfirmed
Safety
TBD — pre-production, no specs or safety data available
5-YEAR OWNERSHIP ESTIMATE
- Fuel Savings (5 yr)
- TBD — no pricing or specs announced
- Maintenance (5 yr)
- TBD
- Insurance
- TBD — expect premium pricing given Cybertruck DNA and stainless steel body
- Depreciation
- TBD — pre-production
- Federal Credit
- N/A — federal credit expired; no pricing announced
- Bottom Line
- No financial information available. Nothing has been confirmed about this vehicle.
PRICING & SAVINGS
Federal EV Tax Credit (Expired)
The federal EV tax credit expired September 30, 2025. The up-to-$7,500 credit for new EVs (Section 30D) and up-to-$4,000 credit for used EVs (Section 25E) are no longer available for vehicles acquired after that date.
The federal tax credit for EV charging equipment (Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Credit) remains available — up to 30% of installation costs — through June 30, 2026.
STATE INCENTIVE EXAMPLES
OTHER SAVINGS
- ▸Federal charger tax credit: 30% of EV charger installation costs (through June 30, 2026)
- ▸Many employers offer pre-tax commuter benefits for EV charging
- ▸Some utilities offer time-of-use rates — charge overnight at $0.04-0.08/kWh
- ▸Tesla Supercharger network: ~$0.35-0.50/kWh, still 40-60% cheaper than gas
- ▸No oil changes, no transmission service, brake pads last 100k+ miles (regen braking)
The federal EV purchase credit expired Sept 30, 2025. State and local incentives vary and change frequently. Always verify current eligibility with your state's energy office and a tax professional before purchasing.