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Tesla Released the Cheapest Cybertruck: How Much Does It Cost

Tesla has introduced the most affordable version of the electric pickup Cybertruck.

Tesla Released the Cheapest Cybertruck: How Much Does It Cost

Tesla has introduced the most affordable version of the electric pickup Cybertruck.

As reported on the company's account on social network X, the base price of the novelty in the US is $69,990, but with the federal tax credit, the cost is reduced to $62,490.

The budget Cybertruck has an increased range

The model was shown on April 10. It became the third and most budget-friendly in the Cybertruck lineup. Meanwhile, according to the company, the range of the novelty has been increased - exact specifications are not yet disclosed.

Currently, on the American market, there are also All-Wheel Drive versions available for $79,990 and the top Cyberbeast, which is priced at $99,990.

Deliveries will start in June 2025

Specifications:

  • Range: 563 km / 350 miles
  • Acceleration 0-100 km/h (0-60 mph): 6.2 s
  • Weight: 2,775 kg / 6,118 lbs
  • Cargo space: 3,385 l / 119.5 cu. ft.
  • Maximum speed: 180 km/h / 112 mph
  • Wheels: 18” standard
  • Towing capacity: 3,402 kg / 7,500 lbs

Features:

  • Mechanical rear locking differentials
  • Textile seats
  • Tactical gray interior
  • Heated front seats (no ventilation)
  • No heated rear seats
  • No HEPA filter
  • Standard console
  • No rear touchscreen
  • Standard console with 7 speakers (reduced from 15 speakers with active noise cancellation)
  • No active noise cancellation
  • No protective body cover (soft cover available as an option)
  • Standard lamp in the body
  • No L-shaped rails
  • No outlets in the bed
  • No 120V outlets in the cabin
  • Charging port: 2x120V
  • No air suspension (without adjustable air suspension)
  • No rear light panel
  • Trailer equipment

Paid options:

  • Soft protective body cover: $750
  • Cyber 20” wheels with all-terrain tires: $3,500
  • FSD (supervised): $8,000
  • Mobile charging device: $300

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