Ryan Shaw
February 24, 2026 · 4 min read
Tesla’s “Cheap” Cybertruck Is Already in Trouble | This Isn't Good
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Key Takeaways
- 1Tesla made waves this week by introducing a compelling new base model Cybertruck that has everyone talking - but not necessarily for the right reas...
- 2However, Elon Musk immediately dampened the excitement by announcing this pricing would only last "10 days," creating artificial urgency around wha...
- 3The base model does come with some compromises.
- 4Other cost-cutting measures include potentially untinted rear windows and the elimination of underbed storage, though it's unclear whether this cre...
- 5On the premium end, Tesla has eliminated the controversial Lux package from the Cybertruck entirely.
Overview
Tesla made waves this week by introducing a compelling new base model Cybertruck that has everyone talking - but not necessarily for the right reasons. The new dual-motor variant offers 325 miles of range, full Cybertruck features including power share, a full-size bed with outlets, FSD capability, and strong towing capacity, all for just under $60,000. With referral discounts, the price drops to $58,990, and in Massachusetts, incentives can bring it down to $52,490.
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