Cybertruck emerged as the bestselling electric pickup in the U.S. over Q2 2024 as production ramped up and the company focused on fulfilling the backlog of orders.
Tesla is offering discounts on its Cybertruck electric vehicle following a report that production has slowed at Tesla's factory. The latest model Cybertrucks feature price cuts of up to $1,600, bringing the total to $72,890, with as much as $3,410 off for demo units (for a total of $74,030), as listed on its website.
Starting this week, the electric vehicle manufacturer has lowered the price of new Cybertrucks by as much as $1,600, though the discount depends on configuration. If you don’t need an absolutely, 100 percent new vehicle, you can get up to $2,600 off the price if you opt for a demonstrator model, an easy way to save another $1,000.
I think the Cybertruck can be officially considered a flop now,” Karl Brauer, an analyst at iSeeCars told Automotive News. “Remember, this was going to be Tesla’s F-150.
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Police officers seized a Tesla Cybertruck driving in the United Kingdom, where the electric pickup truck is not yet legal
Bury Police in Greater Manchester confirmed that it has taken possession of a Tesla Cybertruck that was previously registered and imported from the U.S, under Section 165 of the Road Traffic Act. The law allows the authorities to seize a vehicle if legal documentation and/or proof of ownership cannot be provided.
According to the Independent, a British online news site, the owner was driving their Cybertruck through northwest England when the Greater Manchester Police (GMP) spotted the tru
“The Tesla Cybertruck is not road legal in the UK and does not hold a certificate of conformity,” the police explained. “Whilst this may seem trivial to some, legitimate concerns exist around the safety of other road users or pedestrians if they were involved in a collision with a Cybertruck.”