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Tesla Cybertruck electric pickup truck price soars by $20,000, entry-level model disappears

2024-08-13

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IT Home reported on August 13th,TeslaThe electric pickup Cybertruck has undergone major adjustments.The official configurator has removed the entry-level rear-wheel drive model, which was originally scheduled to be delivered in 2025 and priced at US$60,990 (IT Home Note: Currently about RMB 438,000).

Tesla's current Cybertruck ordering page

Tesla's previous Cybertruck order page

at the same time,The price of the all-wheel drive version has soared from US$79,990 to US$99,990 (currently about RMB 718,000), an increase of US$20,000.Surprisingly, the range has also been reduced from 340 miles (about 547 kilometers) to 318 miles (about 512 kilometers). However, Tesla still claims that this pickup has a powerful power of 608 horsepower, 0-96 km/h acceleration in just 4.1 seconds, and a top speed of 112 miles (about 180 km/h).

The price of the top-of-the-line performance version of Cyberbeast has also increased, from $99,990 to $119,990 (currently about 861,000 yuan), an increase of $20,000, and the range has also dropped from 320 miles (about 515 kilometers) to 301 miles (about 484 kilometers). Other parameters remain unchanged, the car has 857 horsepower, 0-96 km/h acceleration in just 2.6 seconds (excluding starting time), a top speed of 209 km/h, and a towing capacity of 4,990 kg.

The estimated delivery time for the all-wheel drive version is August to September 2024, and the estimated delivery time for the Cyberbeast is October to December 2024.

It is worth noting that the Cybertrucks currently on sale are all "Foundation Series" limited edition models. Tesla claims that they are "fully equipped versions", but they are far from the starting price of US$39,900 (currently about RMB 286,000) originally promised by Elon Musk.

It is worth mentioning that the current starting price (including shipping costs) of GM's Hummer EV pickup is US$98,845, which is lower than Tesla Cybertruck's US$101,985 (including shipping costs).