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Tesla stops taking orders for cheapest Cybertruck, offers US$100,000 version now

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Tesla stops taking orders for cheapest Cybertruck, offers US$100,000 version now - Channel News Asia

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SAN FRANCISCO: Tesla has stopped taking orders for the least expensive version of its Cybertruck, which is priced at US$61,000, while making the US$100,000 version available for immediate order and delivery as soon as this month, its website showed.

Some customers have indicated they are waiting for less expensive versions, because prices are higher and driving ranges lower than originally forecast.

"It shows that demand is a lot less than a million trucks," Guidehouse Insights analyst Sam Abuelsamid told Reuters.


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Published On: 2024-08-10 @ 08:25:00 (10 hours ago)

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