After its expected U.S. debut, Tesla Cybertruck aficionados in Canada and Mexico may place their orders.
Buyers anxious to purchase this unique automobile are excited about this development.
Canadian approvals were sluggish owing to Transport Canada's safety and regulatory compliance assessments.
Tesla also requested an exception for its steer-by-wire technology, which improves car handling.
This five-year exception will allow Tesla to integrate cutting-edge technologies while abiding to safety rules, making the Cybertruck rollout in these regions easier.
At the forefront of electric vehicle selection in Canada and Mexico are the All-Wheel Drive Cybertruck and the high-performance Foundation Series CyberBeast.
CAD$137,990 (about $100,300) is the starting price for the Cybertruck, a flexible and innovative vehicle with a distinctive design and tough characteristics.
However, the CAD$165,990 CyberBeast, with sophisticated performance characteristics, provides an exciting driving experience.
Notably, although Canadian prices are determined, Mexican prices have yet to be released, leaving purchasers impatiently awaiting additional information.
Canadians should be aware of the Federal Luxury Tax, which applies to automobiles exceeding CAD100,000.
This tax may raise luxury car prices by CAD$13,773.20 (roughly $10,000), including the CyberBeast.
Possible purchasers must factor in this additional cost while budgeting. Tesla is aggressively seeking waivers for these high-end cars due to-
their weight and specs. This information can help luxury car purchasers make better selections.