
"What might improve its chances of success this year is a new $59,990 Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive base model that loses some features but keeps the dual-motor setup with the same performance as the more expensive $79,990 Premium All-Wheel Drive variant. The new base model does without air suspension, but it still has adaptive dampers, so you can still stiffen or slacken the suspension, but not change the ride height."
"More On The Cybertruck The motorized tonneau cover is also standard, as are the three power outlets in the bed. The base model loses the two additional cabin outlets, the 9.4-inch rear screen, and, just like in the Standard version of the Model Y (which recently dropped the Standard naming and gained all-wheel drive), the seat upholstery is fabric instead of leatherette."
Tesla added a $59,990 dual-motor All-Wheel Drive base Cybertruck that delivers the same performance and 325-mile EPA range as the $79,990 Premium AWD while cutting price and equipment. The base model drops air suspension but retains adaptive dampers, limiting adjustment to stiffness rather than ride height. It ships with smaller 18-inch Core wheels, a motorized tonneau cover, and three bed power outlets, but loses two cabin outlets, a 9.4-inch rear screen, front-seat ventilation, and leatherette upholstery. Speaker count falls from 15 to seven, active noise cancellation is removed, and towing capacity drops to 7,500 pounds.
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