
"Tesla dropped the price of the base-trim Cybertruck to under $60,000. That price, however, comes with an asterisk (and it's not just that some features are removed). CEO Elon Musk says that the truck will start at $59,990, but only for 10 dayswhatever that means. Tesla finally gave the internet something that it wanted: a Cybertruck under $60,000 without completely stripping it of every modern convenience feature. Then, CEO Elon Musk immediately put it on a timer."
"This time, however, Tesla dropped Cybertruck pricing all the way up to its top-tier Cyberbeast trim. It's worth noting that Tesla did also remove the mandatory "Luxe Package," a bundle which included Tesla's Full Self-Driving software and led to a $15,000 price hike just six months ago. That change is likely due to Tesla pivoting from a perpetual software license to a subscription-only model for FSD."
The base Cybertruck price now lists at $59,990 for a stated 10-day period, though the exact meaning of that limit is unclear. The 10-day note could indicate a temporary price incentive or a limited-run trim configuration. Tesla also adjusted pricing across higher trims, including the top-tier Cyberbeast. The mandatory "Luxe Package," which bundled Full Self-Driving and previously added about $15,000, has been removed. The removal aligns with a shift from a perpetual FSD license toward a subscription-only model. The sub-$60,000 price is compelling for buyers, but it remains above the original $40,000 promise.
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