Californian says you wouldn’t believe how much his Tesla Cybertruck really cost two weeks into ownership
- This Californian owned a Tesla Cybertruck for two weeks
- He gave a breakdown on the overall costs
- He told viewers they ‘wouldn’t believe’ how costly it was
Published on Apr 06, 2025 at 6:51 PM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson
Last updated on Apr 03, 2025 at 5:10 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Ben Thompson
This Californian has opened up about the cost of his Tesla Cybertruck after two weeks of ownership.
The man behind the successful QrewTV channel wanted his one million subscribers to know how much he’d spent on the vehicle.
Following dozens of questions about his Cybertruck and what it was costing him, he promised to do a deep dive on the subject.
Right off the bat, he told his viewers that they ‘wouldn’t believe’ how pricey it’d proven to be.
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How much had the Tesla Cybertruck cost this Californian?
When purchasing a car, one has to think about the budget they’re working with, and EVs are no exception.
Whether it’s a Dodge Charger or a Tesla Model X, costs have to be taken into account.

Even beyond the sticker price – which can drop to be as low as $9,500 – there are other expenses that need to be considered.
Enter QrewTV and his breakdown on his newly acquired Cybertruck.
When originally released, a base model would have cost him $40,000, whilst a dual motor would have set him back $50k, and $80,000 for a triple motor.
Believe it or not, he ended up paying even more than that.

For a Cybertruck All-Wheel Drive, he shelled out $79,990.
And because it was part of the Foundation Series, $20,000 was added to the price.
Admittedly, a lot of stuff that would usually be charged was included for free, including a white decor, base autopilot, and self-driving capability.
So in total, the Cybertruck cost him $99,990.
But that’s not the end – a destination fee was also included.
This charge is included to cover the cost of delivering a new car from the factory to its point of sale.
That’s still not the end of it.
The order fee was $250 and the reservation fee was $100.
That brings us to a grand total of $102,135.

Did he like the car?
To many people, this price would have been a dealbreaker.
QrewTV himself thought he’d be paying half of what he did.
But is he unhappy about it?
Not in the least.

“I’m not saying this to flex or try to show off, it’s just being answered because everyone is asking me for the cost of the car,” he said.
“I paid it because I really wanted this car.”
To see the price breakdown for yourself, you can head over to QrewTV’s YouTube channel.
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