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The cheapest Cybertruck is now almost $100,000

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The company stopped selling its base Cybertruck — and raised prices for the rest.

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A photo of the Tesla Cybertruck in a Tesla showroom.

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Tesla has stopped selling the $60,990 RWD Cybertruck, the cheapest version of its angular EV truck, Jalopnik writes. At the same time, the company increased the price of the next-in-line AWD Cybertruck by $20,000. Now $99,990, it elevates the EV’s price floor by a whopping $39,000.

The Cyberbeast — the tri-motor version of the truck with more torque and a higher top speed than the standard all-wheel drive EV — is also costlier, at $119,990 (it was $99,990 before August 6th). The updated prices are especially bleak when you consider Tesla had said in 2019 that the Cybertruck would start at $39,990.

On the bright side, the company bumped up delivery times. Tesla estimates it can get AWD Cybertrucks to customers between August and September 2024, while it cites October to December 2024 for the Cyberbeast. Before, orders were pegged for 2025 deliveries, as shown on The Internet Archive earlier this month.

Other recent bad news for the Cybertruck has included two recalls this year, the first over bad accelerator pedals, then another for faulty wiper blades. More broadly, Tesla has been trudging through a rocky period of falling profits, federal investigations, lawsuits, and recalls.