Article content Have you ever wanted a Ford F-150 Lightning or Rivian R1T that’s far uglier more controversially styled and much more expensive? Good news! According to reports citing Canadian customers who plunked down cash for reservations for the machine, Tesla has officially launched the Cybertruck in The Great White North . While the vehicle still does not appear in any build-and-price-type tools on the official Canadian Tesla website as of this writing, reservation holders have apparently received emails telling them they may go ahead and configure their rig. Anyone hoping to purchase at the mythical US$39,900 that was much touted when the Cybertruck was initially revealed all those years ago will be sorely disappointed, as will anyone expecting a machine with a price tag less than six figures, in fact.

Emails viewed by the reporting outlet, DriveTeslaCanada, suggest an all-wheel-drive Cybertruck (in Foundation Series debut trim) will cost $137,900 , while the three-motor Cyberbeast is going to ding one’s bank account $165,990. The former is good for 600 hp and a 512-km (318-mile) range per charge; the latter, 845 hp and 484 km (300 miles) of range. Learn more about the cars Both of those prices are before any fees and (luxury) taxes, which can push that top-trim Cyberbeast to over $200,000 out the door in some parts of the country.

DriveTeslaCanada does note, though, that Tesla’s apparently working on an exemption for the Cybertruck from our country’s federal l.