It's not looking good for Tesla's Cybertruck range extender
Briefly

Tesla's recently announced battery range extender for the Cybertruck, initially promised to extend mileage to 445 miles per charge, has been removed from the online configurator. This $16,000 accessory, which consumes significant rear bed space, has faced numerous delays. Currently, Tesla's highest range model only promises 325 miles, raising concerns about its viability. As the company struggles with declining sales, reports indicate that the battery extender may not be canceled outright, but its future remains in doubt. Moreover, the reservation fee collected from customers raises questions about Tesla's plans if the accessory fails to launch.
Tesla's Cybertruck's battery range extender accessory, which aimed to enhance the truck's driving distance, has been removed from the online configurator amidst declining sales and uncertainty.
Originally set to boost the Cybertruck's range to 445 miles, the accessory now faces an uncertain future, reflecting Tesla's challenges in appealing to its customer base.
Read at The Verge
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