Tesla has made a significant, albeit quiet, adjustment to its Cybertruck lineup. The electric vehicle manufacturer has discontinued the base model, the rear-wheel-drive Long Range version, leaving only two more expensive trims available for purchase. This move, effective early September 2025, comes just five months after the initial release of the entry level model and raises questions about the overall market reception of Tesla's ambitious futuristic pickup. The discontinued RWD Cybertruck , priced at approximately $70,000-$72,000 before potential tax credits, offered a range of around 350 miles. However, it lacked several features included in the higher priced all wheel drive and top tier Cyber beast models. These omissions included air suspension, a motorized tonneau cover, in bed power outlets, and a rear seat entertainment screen. Analysts suggest that this relatively sparse feature set, coupled with the relatively small price difference between the base mode...
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