Tesla’s most expensive Cybertruck just went up by another $15,000 in the US
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Tesla has just raised the price of its most expensive Cybertruck – the Cyberbeast – by $15,000 in the United States.
A brand-new Tesla Cyberbeast Cybertruck will now set you back $114,990.
The Cyberbeast comes with a new ‘Luxe Package, which includes Supervised Full Self-Driving and free access to the Tesla Supercharger network.
The price increase has only hit Tesla’s most expensive Cybertruck, all other Cybertuck models have remained the same.
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It’s fair to say the Tesla Cybertruck hasn’t had the smoothest run. After several delays, it finally went into production in late 2023.
Sales of the Cybertruck haven’t been as strong as hoped, with Tesla revealing sales had slumped to just 5,000 units per quarter.
A recall revealed that between November 2023 and February 2025, only around 46,000 trucks had been built.
Nonetheless, Tesla has decided to increase the price of its most expensive Cybertruck, the Cyberbeast variant.
The Cyberbeast will now set you back $114,990, and comes with the Luxe Package, which includes Full Self-Driving (Supervised), unlimited Supercharger charging, a four-year premium service package, and premium connectivity
Full Self-Driving (Supervised) usually costs $8,000.
The Cyberbeast also isn’t eligible for the $7,500 federal tax credit, as it costs more than $80,000.
The move comes after Tesla recently raised the prices of both the Model S and Model X by $10,000 and introduced the same Luxe Package.
Currently, the cheapest Cybertruck you can get is the rear-wheel drive (RWD) variant that comes with a starting price of $69,900.
Most EVs in the US are set to get more expensive
With some exceptions, such as the Cyberbeast, most EVs in the US are set to get $7,500 more expensive in the near future.
President Donald Trump announced he was scrapping the $7,500 federal tax credit for electric vehicles after September 30.
The tax credit was originally set to run up to 2032.
Experts have urged folks who are considering buying an EV to snap one up now before the tax credit is removed.
As a result, sales of electric cars have risen.
In July, US motorists bought 130,100 new EVs, the second-highest sales month on record, and a 26.4 percent increase from June.The post Tesla’s most expensive Cybertruck just went up by another $15,000 in the US appeared first on Supercar Blondie.
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