Autoblog and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article.2026 Tesla Cybertruck Lease Deals Now AvailableLove it or hate it, the Tesla Cybertruck is impossible to ignore – to a fault even. Since day one, this stainless-steel wedge has turned heads with its out-there design and serious performance. It's helped Tesla muscle into the electric pickup scene, going toe-to-toe with the likes of the Rivian R1T and Ford F-150 Lightning, with the latter already bowing out of the competition.If you're not ready to pull the trigger on a Cybertruck, Tesla's July lease deals let you sample one without a lifelong commitment. It's a chance to try out the latest EV tech without tying yourself down.TeslaTesla's Lease Deals for JulyLeasing a Premium All-Wheel-Drive Cybertruck starts at around $949 per month. You'll need $6,644 up front (that covers your down payment, first month, and Tesla's acquisition fee), and the deal runs for 36 months with a 10,000-mile annual limit. Taxes and registration? Those are extra.AdvertisementAdvertisementIf you want the wildest version, the Cyberbeast lease clocks in at about $1,439 a month, with $7,135 due at signing. Same lease terms apply. As always, your credit score matters, and you'll want to watch out for extra fees if you go over the mileage or when you turn the truck back in.ModelEstimated Monthly PaymentLease TermDue at DeliveryAnnual Mileage2026 Tesla Cybertruck Premium All-Wheel Drive$94936 months$6,64410,000 miles2026 Tesla Cybertruck Cyberbeast$1,43936 months$7,13510,000 milesYou can snag these Cybertruck lease deals through Tesla's online ordering system, as long as you're in a participating state. If you're part of Tesla's American Heroes program – military, teachers, healthcare workers, students, or first responders – you might score an extra $500 off after ID.me verification.Tesla2026 Tesla Cybertruck HighlightsWith the RWD version gone, the 2026 Cybertruck lineup kicks off with the Dual Motor AWD, packing 593 horsepower. But if you want the top-shelf version, the Cyberbeast brings a wild 834 horsepower from its tri-motor setup. Tesla claims up to 325 miles of range for the AWD models, depending on which one you pick.Go for a Premium model, and you get adaptive air suspension with a sky-high 16 inches of ground clearance, plus rear-wheel steering and steer-by-wire for tight turns. Towing? The Premium and Cyberbeast can haul up to 11,000 pounds, while the base Dual Motor can haul up to 7,500 pounds. Inside, every Cybertruck gets a massive 18.5-inch touchscreen, and higher trims throw in ventilated seats, a rear 9.4-inch display, and a 15-speaker sound system. Autopilot is standard, but you'll have to pay extra for Full Self-Driving.TeslaFinal ThoughtsThe Cybertruck is anything but ordinary, with its stainless-steel skin, trick steering, and head-turning performance. Sure, its rivals all bring something to the table, but Tesla still stands out thanks to its tech and that ever-growing Supercharger network.AdvertisementAdvertisementFor a lot of consumers, leasing a Cybertruck will make more sense. It keeps monthly payments in check, skips the forever-ownership headache, and lets you jump into the latest EV tech every few years. Whether you're eyeing the Premium AWD or the bonkers Cyberbeast, these lease deals are a fresh way to get behind the wheel of Tesla's most unconventional pickup yet – no strings attached.TeslaView the 4 images of this gallery on the original articleDisclaimer: This article is provided for informational purposes only. The information presented herein is based on manufacturer-provided lease offer information, which is subject to frequent change and may vary based on location, creditworthiness, and other factors. We are not a party to any lease agreements and assume no liability for the terms, conditions, availability, or accuracy of any lease offers mentioned. All terms, including but not limited to pricing, mileage allowances, and residual values, require direct verification with an authorized local OEM dealership. This article does not constitute financial advice or an endorsement of any particular lease or vehicle.This story was originally published by Autoblog on Jul 8, 2026, where it first appeared in the Car Buying section. Add Autoblog as a Preferred Source by clicking here.