A handful of customer-spec Tesla Cybertrucks have popped up on Turo, which is kind of like the Airbnb of cars–a place where people can rent out their own cars and make some money on the side.
Turo offers an alternative to traditional rental cars and may be cheaper or more convenient. Here are the pros and cons of Turo rentals. Many or all of the products on this page are from partners ...
They aren’t exactly cheap to rent, costing about $314 to $366 per day at the time of publication. Add taxes and Turo’s own trip and processing fees and the per-day cost could stretch beyond $500.
More information Fancy driving a luxury car for under $100? Rent your favorite now at Turo: Tesla, Porsche, Corvette, Audi SQ5, and lots more. Rent now a brand new Tesla Cybertruck from only $264 ...