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Tesla is now selling a base model all-wheel drive Cybertruck starting at $60k, and has cut the price of its top-end Cyberbeast model to $100k, down from $115k. The move comes as the company struggles to sell the controversial truck, which has heretofore never come close to meeting its projected volume.
By Akanksha Khushi and Zaheer Kachwala Feb 20 (Reuters) - Tesla unveiled a cheaper Cybertruck variant in the U.S. late on Thursday and slashed the price of its most-expensive model, Cyberbeast, as the electric-vehicle maker struggles to find buyers for its pickup trucks.
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Tesla just made the Cybertruck a lot more compelling
A new all-wheel drive base model cuts the entry price by $20,000 and the Cyberbeast is $15,000 cheaper. The new base AWD version of the Cybertruck is $20,000 cheaper but offers the same performance and range as the Premium. The range-topping tri-motor ...
Tesla Adds New Cybertruck AWD Base Trim, Slashing $20K off the Price Without Sacrificing Performance
The new Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive model starts at $62,235 and skips out on interior goodies such as ventilated seats and a rear passenger screen.
Cheaper dual-motor version lands and range-topping Cyberbeast gets a surprise price cut
Tesla Inc. TSLA has unveiled a new affordable trim level of the Cybertruck, but investor Gary Black of the Future Fund LLC thinks the move wouldn't translate to a major sales boost for the automaker.
Ford's next generation of all-electric vehicles will feature a budding technology commercialized by Tesla in the U.S. on its Cybertruck.