Tesla removes FSD from inventory on used Cybertrucks and the vehicles sold out almost immediately. This sudden move created major drama over the past 12 hours as Tesla quietly listed dozens of used Cybertrucks nationwide.
What Happened with the Listings
Prices ranged from $66,000 to $95,000 for vehicles with low miles, including foundation series examples. Tesla stripped full self-driving capability from every one of them. Even the foundation series Cybertruck FSD that buyers expected never appeared. Instead, owners received only three months of FSD supervised plus limited free supercharging and connectivity.
The used Cybertruck FSD removal signals Tesla may apply the same policy to Model Y and Model 3 inventory next. Non-Cybertruck used Teslas came with just one month of FSD trial and no supercharging credit.
Strong Demand Despite the Change
Cybertruck inventory sold out quickly, showing Tesla Cybertruck demand 2026 remains robust in the $67,000–$95,000 range. Many buyers appear to be original $59,000 order holders who decided a used unit with extra warranty and miles made more sense than waiting.
Check out my first look at the base model here.
Impact on New Deliveries
This move coincides with premium AWD Cybertruck deliveries now pushed to October. Production strain is real. Tesla may be prioritizing lower-priced units or retooling lines, which could keep new vehicle prices elevated longer.
Bottom Line for Owners
Used values are holding strong, with one 2024 example at 25,000 miles offered $75,000 on trade-in. If you're considering buying or selling, watch for more regional inventory drops. Tesla clearly controls release pace to avoid flooding the market.
The pattern is clear: Tesla removes FSD from inventory, demand stays high, and Cybertruck values remain resilient heading into 2026.



