Tesla Cyberbeast price drops to less than $100k but loses Luxe package with FSD
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Tesla Cyberbeast price drops to less than $100k but loses Luxe package with FSD
"Tesla has reduced the price of the Cyberbeast to below $99,990, but the update also removes a compelling feature set from the vehicle. The change adjusts the truck's positioning in the high-performance premium EV pickup truck segment, where several rivals now command six-figure price tags. Prior to its price adjustment, the Cyberbeast was listed for $114,990. However, the vehicle's prior configuration included a Luxe package that bundled features such as Full Self-Driving Supervised and other premium inclusions."
"The Rivian R1T Quad, for example, starts at $116,900, though the R1T has more range at 374 miles per charge, and it is also a bit faster with a 0-60 mph time of 2.5 seconds. Other rivals include the GMC Hummer EV 3X Omega Edition Truck, which has a starting MSRP of approximately $148,000 before dealer markups, the Chevy Silverado EV LT Max Range, which starts at over $91,000 before dealer markups, and the GMC Sierra EV Denali Max, which starts at about $101,000."
Tesla lowered the Cyberbeast's starting price to $99,990 by discontinuing the $15,000 Luxe Package that previously bundled Full Self-Driving Supervised and other premium features. The prior Cyberbeast configuration had a $114,990 listing with the Luxe package. The sub-$100,000 Cyberbeast now offers an estimated 325-mile range, a 0–60 mph time of 2.6 seconds, a 2,271 lb payload with the Cyber Wheel, and Powershare. The new price undercuts several high-performance rivals, though competitors such as the Rivian R1T Quad, Chevy Silverado EV LT Max Range, and GMC Sierra EV Denali Max offer greater range or different performance metrics. The removal of the Luxe Package reduces included autonomy and premium content, changing competitive trade-offs.
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