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Tesla has announced a new all-wheel-drive Cybertruck starting at $59,990, and it’s the cheapest truck sold to date — though it’s still well above the $40,000 price Elon Musk initially promised. It’s joined by a $15,000 discount on the high-end Cyberbeast model, as Tesla doubles its efforts to turn around sluggish Cybertruck sales.
The new version of the dual-motor all-wheel drive system is now available Tesla website. It’s cheaper than Rear-wheel drive version It was launched last year and discontinued after a few short months, but includes features not seen on this model like a power hood, bed outlets, and adaptive damping. The only downside is a slightly shorter range thanks to the second engine: 325 miles instead of 350 miles.
Meanwhile, Tesla has reduced the price of the tri-motor Cyberbeast to $99,990. If this sounds familiar, it’s because it’s back at that price for the third time. The Cyberbeast launched at $99,990, rose by $20,000, fell by the same amount, rose again by $15,000, and is now back to square one. I guess this means that if you feel tempted, you should do so, because there is no telling when the price will rise again.
Then again, you might expect Tesla to keep Cybertrucks as cheap as possible. Sales fell by 48 percent in 2025 According to one estimateto just over 20,000 trucks over the entire year — which is just below Musk’s early prediction that Tesla would sell 250,000 Cybertrucks annually.