Overview
- Tesla launched a new dual-motor all-wheel-drive Cybertruck at $59,990 with an estimated 325-mile range, a powered tonneau, bed outlets with Powershare, coil springs with adaptive damping, and a 7,500-pound tow rating.
- The tri-motor Cyberbeast was repriced to $99,990 as Tesla appears to discontinue the Luxe Package that had bundled Supervised Full Self-Driving and free Supercharging.
- Musk posted that the $59,990 offer is available “only for the next 10 days” and later said future pricing will depend on demand at this level.
- The new AWD entry model replaces last year’s short-lived RWD variant, with deliveries for the updated trim expected to begin around mid-2026.
- U.S. Cybertruck sales dropped to roughly 20,237 units in 2025 after the federal $7,500 EV tax credit ended, and analysts warn that deeper discounts could tighten Tesla’s margins.