Automotive / ElectricVehicles
Tesla has updated its Cybertruck lineup, introducing a new 'Long Range' rear-wheel-drive variant. This model aims to address range concerns while potentially offering a more accessible price point compared to previous configurations.
Tesla's initial Cybertruck launch featured All-Wheel Drive (AWD) and the high-performance 'Cyberbeast' models. A lower-priced Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD) version was expected, initially projected with a lower range and a higher price point (around $80,000). Recent updates to Tesla's configurator reveal this anticipated RWD model has been replaced or updated to a 'Long Range' RWD variant.
This new offering boasts a significantly improved estimated range of 350 miles while coming in at a lower estimated price of $69,990. This strategic shift suggests Tesla is responding to market feedback, prioritizing range even in its RWD configuration, and adjusting pricing. Deliveries for this specific model are expected to begin in 2025.
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