
"Tesla has announced a new all-wheel drive Cybertruck that starts at $59,990, the cheapest the controversial truck has been sold for yet - though still well above the $40,000 price tag Elon Musk had initially promised. It's been joined by a $15,000 price cut for the high-end Cyberbeast variant, as Tesla doubles down on its efforts to turn slow Cybertruck sales around."
"The new dual motor AWD variant is available now from Tesla's site. It's cheaper than the rear-wheel drive version that was launched last year and discontinued a few short months later, but includes features not seen on that model like a powered tonneau cover, bed outlets, and adaptive damping. The only downside is a slightly shorter range thanks to the second motor: 325 miles instead of 350."
Tesla released a new dual-motor all-wheel-drive Cybertruck priced at $59,990, the lowest available yet but above the originally promised $40,000. The AWD model includes a powered tonneau cover, bed outlets, and adaptive damping, and sacrifices range—325 miles versus 350—due to the second motor. Tesla also cut the tri-motor Cyberbeast price to $99,990 after multiple prior increases and decreases. The rear-wheel-drive model launched last year was discontinued. Cybertruck sales fell an estimated 48 percent in 2025 to just over 20,000 units, far below early projections of 250,000 units per year.
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