• Tesla Tesla Cybertruck Tesla launches $60k AWD Cybertruck, reverses $15k Cyberbeast price hike 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. • Update:Elon Musk now saysthis price and/or trim will only be available for 10 days. • Tesla has been having a rough time with the Cybertruck lately, selling at a rate of approximately5,000 vehicles per quarter. • That represents a pace of less than 10% of initial projections of over 250,000 units per year. • But, Tesla still has lots of inventory to sell.
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- Tesla has introduced a new all‑wheel‑drive (AWD) Cybertruck with a base price of $60,000, while the high‑end Cyberbeast model’s price has been cut to $100,000 from $115,000. Elon Musk announced the pricing is only available for 10 days. The move follows sluggish sales-about 5,000 trucks per quarter, far below the 250,000‑unit annual target-and a surplus of unsold inventory. The AWD version adds a second motor and adaptive damping, offering roughly 325 miles of range. The price cuts aim to boost demand, but it remains unclear whether they will significantly lift Cybertruck sales.
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