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Investing.com – Tesla Inc (NASDAQ:) started deliveries of its Cybertruck electric pickup on Thursday, with a starting price of $60,990 as CEO Elon Musk bets big on electric truck segment.
The rear-wheel drive base model of the Cybertruck will cost $60,990, with more high-end, powerful versions, the all-wheel drive and Cyberbeast, fetching price targets of $79,990 and $99,990, respectively.
That was well above the $40,000 price tag Musk first touted for the base model in 2019.
The rear-wheel drive $60,990 version is expected to begin rolling out in 2025, with an estimated range of 250 miles on a single charge, and a zero-to-60 speed of 6.5 seconds. The all-wheel drive, with deliveries starting in 2024, has an expected range 340 miles, with a zero-to-60 speed of 4.1 seconds, while the top-end model dubbed “Cyberbeast,” boasts an estimate range of 320 miles, 11,000 pound maximum towing capacity, and a zero-to-60 speed of 2.6 seconds.
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