Tesla slashes Cybertruck prices as it tries to move (unpainted) metal
Here's something that caught my attention — Tesla just slashed the prices of its Cybertruck, trying to clear out unpainted metal. Last night, they dropped the big bombshell: the tri-motor 'Cyberbeast' is now $15,000 cheaper at $99,990, but they cut some features like free supercharging and FSD. Plus, they introduced a new $59,990 entry-level model, a dual-motor setup that still hits 0–60 in 4.1 seconds and offers a solid 325 miles of range. According to Jonathan M. Gitlin from Ars Technica, that makes this new model a pretty good deal — especially since last year's single-motor version flopped at $69,990. But here's where it gets interesting — Tesla’s making some trade-offs. Towing capacity drops from 11,000 to 7,000 pounds, and cargo capacity shrinks, too. So, what does this mean? Tesla’s clearly aiming to move more units quickly, even if it means some compromises. Keep an eye on how the market responds — this could shake up the EV landscape.