• Tesla drops Cybertruck price to $59,990, still above Musk’s original $40k promise. • New dual‑motor AWD model adds powered tonneau cover, bed outlets, adaptive damping. • Range dips to 325 miles from 350 due to second motor. • Tri‑motor Cyberbeast price cut to $99,990, fluctuating but now stable. • 2025 sales fell 48%, just over 20k trucks, far below 250k target. • Cybertruck stigma remains despite lower price, sales still sluggish. • Price cuts aim to revive interest, but demand remains uncertain.

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  • Tesla has lowered the price of its long‑awaited Cybertruck, announcing a new all‑wheel‑drive (AWD) model that starts at $59,990-its lowest price yet but still above the $40,000 target Musk originally cited. The AWD version adds features such as a powered tonneau cover, bed outlets and adaptive damping, though its range drops to 325 miles from the 350‑mile rear‑wheel‑drive version. Simultaneously, Tesla cut the price of the tri‑motor Cyberbeast to $99,990, its third adjustment since launch. Despite these moves, sales fell 48 % in 2025, with just over 20,000 trucks sold, far below the 250,000‑unit goal Musk had projected.

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