The first Tesla Cybertruck owner in Korea has been announced, and it is known to be the singer Kim Jun-su.

Kim Junsu, the singer, becomes the first owner of a Cybertruck in South Korea. /Courtesy of online community

On the 26th, several online communities posted messages stating that Kim Jun-su had received a Cybertruck.

Additionally, a blog post on a direct foreign car import dealer's site titled "First Cybertruck license plate in Korea, first official release of Cybertruck in Korea" was posted on the 23rd.

The post stated, "We apologize for not informing you in advance," and noted, "This post was uploaded after prior coordination with Kim Jun-su and the agency."

In the released photos, the license plate on the front is offset to the right, while the rear plate is positioned lower than its original location.

It is known that Kim Jun-su employed an airplane to receive the Cybertruck as soon as possible.

Tesla's electric pickup truck "Cybertruck," known for its futuristic design with angular looks and metal materials, costs between $60,990 (approximately 83.56 million won) to $99,990 (approximately 136.96 million won), depending on the version.

Although its initial release saw low popularity, recent sales have been increasing.

According to Tesla, its third-quarter revenue amounted to $25.18 billion, marking an 8% increase from the same period last year. Operating profit surged by 54% to $2.717 billion, while net profit soared 17% to $2.167 billion.

In Korea, when G-Dragon recently departed for Hong Kong, the appearance of the "Cybertruck" at the airport became a hot topic.

At that time, the vehicle had a temporary license plate, as it was before the official release in Korea.