As the electric car manufacturer struggles to find clients for its pickup trucks, Tesla lowered the price of its most costly model, Cyberbeast, and introduced a less priced Cybertruck counterpart in the US.
CEO Elon Musk marketed the Cybertruck as a cutting-edge rival to mass-market pickup trucks from established manufacturers like Ford, but the vehicle was beset with quality control problems and several recalls, which turned off potential buyers.
The new dual-motor, all-wheel-drive model is currently the most reasonably priced Cybertruck offered by Tesla, with a price tag of $59,990. Musk stated that the price tag was only in place for the next ten days in response to a user post on X on the new model.
After the limited-time offer ended, it was unclear how much the model would cost, and Tesla did not immediately reply to a request for explanation. The price of the Cyberbeast was reduced by the manufacturer from $114,990 to $99,990. With the price reduction, it appears that Tesla is dropping the “Luxe Package” for the model, which included with free access to its network of Superchargers and Supervised Full Self-Driving.
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