Tesla Starts Offering Cheaper Cybertruck Variant to Reservation Holders

Chris Teague
by Chris Teague

It took Tesla a few years to get the Cybertruck out the door, but when it did, the long-promised affordable models weren’t part of the deal. That’s changing, though only slightly, as the automaker has opened the order books for a more “affordable” Cybertruck variant starting at around $80,000.


Looking at Tesla’s Cybertruck configuration site, only the most expensive trims appear, but current reservation holders have started receiving emails with invitations to order the lesser, non-Foundation model trim. The automaker expects deliveries to comments in the next few weeks, so the wait is much shorter than it was for early orders. As a note, the roughly $80,000 price is for the non-Foundation AWD models.


The reduced starting price could make the truck eligible for the $7,500 federal EV tax credit, but reservation holders did not see any note of such a benefit in the emails. We don’t know if the truck would qualify for the credits, though, because Tesla hasn’t detailed where the batteries come from and doesn’t have a PR department to ask.

Tesla initially promised prices that started at under $40,000, but they have hovered at more than twice that number since the truck’s molasses-speed rollout. The Cybertruck has also been wrapped up in recalls, and there’s no shortage of disappointed owners on the internet, crowing about trim pieces falling out, the frame crinkling during towing, and more.


[Images: Tesla]


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Chris Teague
Chris Teague

Chris grew up in, under, and around cars, but took the long way around to becoming an automotive writer. After a career in technology consulting and a trip through business school, Chris began writing about the automotive industry as a way to reconnect with his passion and get behind the wheel of a new car every week. He focuses on taking complex industry stories and making them digestible by any reader. Just don’t expect him to stay away from high-mileage Porsches.

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  • Dave M. Dave M. 3 hours ago
    They need to. The CT is stacked like cordwood in the weeds at the Tesla distribution center near me....
  • Chiefmonkey Chiefmonkey 2 hours ago
    I'm a proud owner of one of the Hot Wheels remote control Cybertrucks. For the time being, I think that's good enough for me.
    • Tassos Tassos 3 minutes ago
      r u sure it's a Hotwheels and also has RC? Those things are as small as a cockroach. Maybe you should upgrade to at least a decent 1:18 scale model.
  • Fred I like the speedo, large easy to read number, a dial is so old school. But why have two screens displaying the same thing?
  • George Forget it About buying That So Called Economy Car. With that Price Tag you might as well buy a Mercedes Benz car and be happy about the purchase.
  • Redapple2 Weird dash. Weird steering wheel.
  • Redapple2 Never figured out why this sells so poorly compared to Tahoe family. Ford Tubo V 6 does nt hurt F150 sales (Tahoe family is 100 % V 8 powered)
  • 28-Cars-Later Well, that [de]escalated quickly.
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