The Tesla Cybertruck at the 2026 World Cup: six-foot bed, 11.5 kW onboard power for full tailgate setups, four-wheel steering that parks like a sedan. Best at Dallas, Kansas City, Houston, LA, and Seattle. Rent through Eon with airport delivery, phone-as-key pickup, and one verification across every host city.
The Tesla Cybertruck is unlike any other vehicle at a World Cup match. Every time one pulls into a stadium parking lot, phones come out. For a tournament where the entire point is the spectacle, renting a Cybertruck is less a transportation decision and more a production decision. You are the pregame show before you walk into the stadium.
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There is also a practical case. The Cybertruck has a six-foot bed with a powered tonneau cover, onboard 120V and 240V power outlets capable of running a full tailgate setup, a cabin that seats five with real legroom, 4-wheel steering that makes a truck this size parkable in stadium garages, and access to the Tesla Supercharger network. It handles the drive from NYC to Philly, Dallas to Houston, or LA to the Bay with one stop.
Bed Length: 6 ft. Passengers: 5. Onboard Power for Tailgating: 11.5 kW.
The AT&T Stadium, Arrowhead, SoFi, NRG, and MetLife parking lots will be some of the most photographed tailgate lots in American sports history. A Cybertruck in the middle of that scene is the center of the photo. Here is the specific case.
The Cybertruck bed is six feet long, 5.5 feet wide at the wheel wells, and can hold a full cooler, grill, griddle, sound system, and collapsible table with room to spare. The powered tonneau cover opens with a button and acts as a roof for the bed when partially deployed. A fan base like Argentina or Brazil that shows up with enough food and drink to feed a small city is going to appreciate this. So will the fans who just want to set up two folding chairs and a flag.
The Cybertruck has outlets in both the bed and the cabin, with combined output up to 11.5 kW. That's enough to run a full tailgate setup: electric griddle, blender, speaker system, TV, lights, coffee maker, phone chargers for everyone. You do not need a generator. You do not need to borrow a neighbor's power. Everything you bring runs off the truck.
The Cybertruck interior is minimalist but genuinely comfortable. Front seats are broad and supportive. Rear seats fit three adults on a short stadium run with real legroom. The 18.5-inch center screen handles navigation, music, climate, and the Tesla app. Glass roof makes the cabin feel open. Not every pickup passes the after-the-match-in-traffic test. This one does.
The Cybertruck is a big vehicle. Four-wheel steering changes the math. The rear wheels turn opposite the front at low speeds, which tightens the turning radius to something closer to a sedan than a full-size pickup. Hotel garages, stadium lots, Miami parking structures, and the angled parking on Philadelphia side streets all work.
The Cybertruck is at its best in host cities that are built around the car, where the stadium has large surface lots for tailgating, and where the drive between cities is long enough to showcase the range.
Dallas is where the Cybertruck makes the most sense. The stadium parking culture is a real thing. Dallas hosts 9 matches including a Semifinal and the Third Place match. Drive from DFW or Love Field, roll into AT&T Stadium parking, set up in the bed, watch the match, drive to your next one. Dallas car rental guide.
Arrowhead tailgating is arguably the most serious in the country. The lots open hours before kickoff. Grills come out. Argentina's travel base is going to match that energy on June 16. A Cybertruck fits the scene. KC car rental guide.
NRG's massive parking complex is the other great Texas tailgate venue. Add Houston's summer heat, where onboard climate control and cabin pre-cooling turn the Cybertruck into a mobile air-conditioned base between kickoff and tailgate time. Houston car rental guide.
LA freeway driving, Hollywood Bowl-style presence. SoFi's surrounding parking and Hollywood Park complex make the truck the vehicle to arrive in. The LA freeways also give FSD (Supervised) its best-case use. LA car rental guide.
Lumen Field doesn't have a traditional tailgate lot, but the Pacific Northwest road-trip case is the strongest in the country. A Cybertruck loaded with gear driving out to the Olympic Peninsula, Mount Rainier, or into the Cascades after the match is a full feature film. Seattle car rental guide.
Seating: 5 adults
Bed length: ~6 ft (with powered tonneau)
Onboard power: 120V and 240V outlets, up to 11.5 kW total
Drivetrain: All-wheel drive
Autopilot: Basic Autopilot standard; FSD (Supervised) available as an add-on
Charging: Tesla Supercharger network
Four-wheel steering: Yes (tightens turning radius)
The Cybertruck is a high-demand vehicle in every host city, and supply is limited. Booking through Eon keeps the experience simple. No counter, no key handoff, no shuttle.
The Cybertruck's range and Supercharger access make it a real road-trip vehicle, not just a tailgate prop. Dallas to Houston is about 240 miles and covers one easy Supercharger stop. LA to the Bay Area is 380 miles via I-5 with two stops. Atlanta to Miami is 660 miles over two days with three stops. NYC to Boston is 215 miles with one stop. Seattle to Portland is 175 miles, often one stop or zero depending on starting charge. The Tesla trip planner built into the car handles all of this automatically.
For fans doing the Southern corridor trip (Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, Miami), the Cybertruck is genuinely practical. For fans doing the coasts, the Supercharger grid is well built out. And if you are staying in one city, a full charge at pickup is enough for almost any single-match round trip you will run.
Daily Cybertruck rentals carry a premium over a Model Y or Model 3. Pricing varies by city, date, and variant, and World Cup windows will run higher than a standard week. Exact pricing is shown in the Eon app when you pick your city and dates. For a one-off match trip where the vehicle is part of the moment (Semifinal, Quarterfinal, opening match, Final), that premium is what most fans renting a Cybertruck are paying for: the experience, the bed, the tailgate, the photo, the drive.
For longer stays, Eon also offers monthly and 6-month subscription plans. Cybertruck availability on subscription varies by market; check the app for current inventory in your city.
Booking note: Cybertruck is the single most-requested vehicle in Eon's fleet during major events. If you want one for a specific match day (especially Semifinal weekend, or Finals weekend in NYC), book as early as possible. Inventory compresses fast.
Stadium lots are wide-open and easy to fit into with the Cybertruck. Downtown urban parking is more variable. Most metro garages fit, but some very tight older garages in Miami Beach, lower Manhattan, or the North End of Boston may be snug. Four-wheel steering helps but not every spot is friendly to a truck this size. Check hotel garages before booking if parking is tight.
You do not need to charge during a single-match trip. Every Cybertruck arrives with a full charge, and a round trip from a downtown hotel to the stadium and back is under 10% in most cities. Fans with multi-match stays should plan one Supercharger stop per 2 to 3 days of use.
Eon accepts drivers from 45+ countries with a valid passport and driver's license. You don't need a U.S. driver's license, credit history, or bank account. All major international credit and debit cards are accepted. Some countries require an International Driving Permit. Drivers must be 21 or older. Under-25 pays a $30/day young driver fee.
Eon does not restrict filming or photography inside or around your rental for personal use, social media posts, or YouTube content. For commercial shoots, contact Eon directly before booking to discuss.
Tailgating at a specific stadium? See our guides for Dallas (AT&T Stadium), Houston (NRG Stadium), and Kansas City (Arrowhead): the three stadiums where a Cybertruck feels most at home.
Also see our Tesla World Cup rental guide for the all-around pick, or the Tesla subscription World Cup guide if you're staying multiple weeks.
Cybertruck rentals carry a premium over Model Y or Model 3, and pricing varies by city, date, and variant. World Cup windows will run higher than a standard week. Monthly and 6-month subscription options are also available in select markets. Exact pricing is shown in the Eon app when you select your city and dates.
In most modern hotel and stadium garages, yes. The Cybertruck's four-wheel steering tightens the turning radius considerably. Some older urban garages in Miami Beach, lower Manhattan, or historic New England areas may be tight. If parking is a concern, check your hotel garage dimensions before booking.
Yes, and it is purpose-built for this. The six-foot bed, powered tonneau cover, and onboard 120V and 240V power outlets (up to 11.5 kW) let you run a full tailgate setup including electric grills, griddles, sound systems, and lighting without needing a generator.
Basic Autopilot is standard on every Eon Cybertruck. Full Self-Driving (Supervised) is available on select vehicles. Filter for FSD in the app when booking. Drivers remain responsible for the vehicle at all times.
Range depends on the variant, driving conditions, and load, but all versions are designed for long-haul road trips via the Tesla Supercharger network. For typical World Cup inter-city legs (Dallas to Houston, NYC to Philly, LA to the Bay), the Cybertruck handles the drive with one stop.
Every Eon vehicle arrives with a full charge, typically 80% or higher. That's Tesla's recommended daily charge level to preserve battery longevity, and it's more than enough for a match-day round trip in any host city. Superchargers are plentiful along every World Cup corridor if you need to top up.
Yes. You can add up to two additional drivers at no extra cost, each with their own digital key in the app. Additional drivers must be added before driving and meet the same age and license requirements. Beyond two, additional drivers are $30/day each.
Yes. Eon delivers the Cybertruck to every major airport in our host city markets and to any hotel or address across the metro. Delivery is a paid add-on on daily rentals and included free on monthly and 6-month subscription plans.
Yes. Eon accepts drivers from 45+ countries with a valid passport and driver's license. You don't need a U.S. driver's license, credit history, or bank account. All major international credit and debit cards are accepted. Some countries require an International Driving Permit.
The minimum age is 21. Drivers under 25 pay a young driver fee of $30/day. A valid driver's license and identity verification are required, along with the standard Eon protection selection at booking.