Tesla has sought to reduce the price of its costly Cybertruck electric pickup and appears to have managed it — by launching a new Cybertruck RWD model that retails for $69,990.
The new version comes with a single rear-wheel-drive motor and has 350 miles of range.
Electrek posits that the range of 350 miles suggests that the truck has the same battery pack as the Dual Motor and Cyberbeast versions that are already on sale, but have to drive more motors and lose range as a result.
Buyers in the United States and Mexico can now place an order for the new Cybertruck Long Range RWD version with prices starting at $70,000 before any incentives are taken into account. The new version works out to be around $10,000 cheaper than the dual-motor alternative, but more has been removed to meet the price point.
Electrek points out that “you also lose the powered tonneau. You can buy a ‘soft tonneau’ for $750 and it increases the range to 362 miles.
Buyers of the new version will also lose adaptive suspension, the rear screen, bed outlets, and the lightbar, with deliveries set to begin in June. Some of those features are sure to be a big miss for potential Cybertruck buyers.
But if you’re looking to pick up a new Tesla and have $70,000 to spare but can’t stretch to $80,000, the loss of some features might be worth it.
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