Tesla is declaring the Cybertruck to be “America’s bestselling electric pickup truck in 2024.” And yet, for the first time, the company is offering discounts of up to $2,600 on the low-poly truck, a sign that demand may not be as strong as Tesla would like you to think.
Tesla's Cybertruck is not permitted on British roads and police said there were "legitimate concerns" for the safety of other road users.
The angular, divisive electric pickup truck didn't sell as well as some Wall Street analysts expected in 2024.
Despite the high cost, Insurify found that Cybertruck premiums are actually cheaper than other Tesla models. The Model Y has an average annual insurance cost of $3,832 and the Mod
Cybertruck emerged as the bestselling electric pickup in the U.S. over Q2 2024 as production ramped up and the company focused on fulfilling the backlog of orders.
Tesla is offering discounts on its Cybertruck electric vehicle following a report that production has slowed at Tesla's factory. The latest model Cybertrucks feature price cuts of up to $1,600, bringing the total to $72,890, with as much as $3,410 off for demo units (for a total of $74,030), as listed on its website.
The electric vehicle maker is offering discounts of $1,600 up to $3,270 on 12 Cybertruck models, according to its website. The least-expensive Cybertruck is currently available for as low as $78,390, down from about $80,000 previously. CNBC reported Wednesday that the discounts started this week.
The vehicle closely resembles the real cybertruck, but a side view quickly reveals it’s a replica and not a Tesla creation.
Brand new inventory of the Cybertruck is already being marked down by well over $1,000 each after just one quarter of its entry AWD version having gone on sale.
Slowing sales of Tesla’s Cybertruck are pushing the automaker to reposition its workforce and change its pricing strategies.
As for the confiscated pickup, reportedly, the police department noted that, “The Tesla Cybertruck is not road-legal in the UK and does not hold a certificate of conformity.” In short, the vehicle has not passed safety tests to be legal in the country, undoubtedly a bummer for the owner and anyone else who want to drive a Cybertruck in the UK.
Last month, we cruised through traffic in Los Gatos, California, in the custom white and carbon-fiber interior of his all-black Tesla Cybertruck, letting the EV’s Full Self-Driving mode handle ...