Tesla Brings Closure to Head-Scratching Cybertruck Trim
Tesla removed the base Cybertruck RWD variant due to the approaching $7,500 federal tax credit deadline, leaving only higher-priced AWD and Tri-Motor models available.
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Tesla brings closure to head-scratching Cybertruck trim
Tesla has ended the production and sale of a Cybertruck trim level that had many people scratching their heads. The move comes after slow sales on the trim, as many Cybertruck buyers opted for other configurations that seemed to be a better value for the money. On Friday, Tesla officially brought closure to the Long Range Rear-Wheel-Drive configuration of the Cybertruck, a build that was introduced earlier this year at a lower price point than i…
Tesla Axes Affordable Cybertruck Model Amid EV Market Slump
Tesla’s recent decision to discontinue its most affordable Cybertruck variant marks a pivotal shift in the electric vehicle maker’s strategy, coming just months after the model’s launch. The rear-wheel-drive Long Range Cybertruck, priced at $69,990 before incentives, was positioned as an entry point for budget-conscious buyers seeking the futuristic truck’s appeal without the premium all-wheel-drive trimmings. Yet, as reported in a recent articl…
After less than five months, Tesla removed from the American site the basic rear-wheel drive version of the Cybertruck. With this, the cheapest entry-level version of the futuristic pickup disappeared, leaving the US market with only two options - the AWD version and the prestigious Cyberbeast. The move coincides with the end of the $7,500 federal tax entitlement at the end of September - a factor that made the rebate a critical factor in the de…
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