Today, Tesla dropped the price on its dual motor all wheel drive (AWD) Cybertruck to $59,990 (or $58,990 if you use a referral code for an additional $1,000 discount). Musk later posted on X that this discount will only be available for the next 10 days, so ending around March 2nd. The price of its top-of-the-line triple motor "Cyber Beast" variant was also dropped from $114,900 to $99,900 ($98,900 with referral code).
Here's a link with the referral code discount applied:
https://ts.la/christopher55570
If you currently own a Tesla with FSD (full self-driving) you can transfer that FSD license to the Cybertruck until the end of March. After that time, FSD will only be available by subscription.
The Tesla Cybertruck has been the company's most controversial vehicle to date. While some praise its unique futuristic design, straight out of "Blade Runner" or "Aliens," others find it too weird-looking and impractical.
No matter how you feel about its looks, the truck features a revolutionary, durable design with an ultra hard stainless steel exoskeleton, exceptional performance, and advanced technology including best in breed driver assistance technology with Tesla's FSD (Full Self-Driving) Supervised. With its powerful electric motors, it can tow up to 11,000 pounds (7,500 pounds for the base AWD version). And its steer-by-wire 4-wheel steering can help you sneak in and out of the tightest spots.
The base AWD version can get from 0-60 in about 4.1 seconds while the triple motor Cyber Beast can actually hit 0-60 MPH in around 2.6 seconds.
With its on-board bi-directional charging, a.k.a. "Power Share," the Cybertruck can not only power virtually any electric appliance or power tool (or even charge another Tesla), but it can also act as back-up power to your entire home, providing several days worth of uninterrupted power in the result of a blackout.
If you've been considering a Cyber Truck purchase, now seems like a pretty good time to pull the trigger.