Prices of other Cybertruck models were unchanged [File]

Prices of other Cybertruck models were unchanged [File]
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Tesla unveiled a new ‌cheaper Cybertruck model in the U.S. ​on Thursday, priced ⁠at $59,990, making the dual-motor all-wheel-drive version its “most affordable” Cybertruck yet.

The company also ‌reduced the price of Cyberbeast, its most-expensive Cybertruck ‌pickup truck model, to $99,990 ‌from $114,990, ⁠according to pricing information ⁠on the electric-vehicle maker’s website.

With the price cut, Tesla looks to ​be discontinuing its “Luxe ‌Package” for the model that included Supervised Full Self-Driving and free access to its ‌Supercharger network.

Tesla had added ​the package to its lineup in August ⁠last year when it raised the price of the pickup ‌truck.

Prices of other Cybertruck models were unchanged.

Earlier this month, Tesla introduced a new all-wheel-drive variant of its bestselling Model Y SUV, ‌priced at $41,990, sitting above the cheaper rear-wheel-drive “Standard” ​version.

Price cuts have become a key part of ⁠Tesla’s 2026 strategy, lowering entry prices ⁠to attract more cost-conscious buyers without waiting for ‌a new mass-market vehicle.


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