- Tesla has changed the production timelines for the most and least expensive trims of its Cybertruck pickup truck.
- It said production for the three-motor, all-wheel-drive Cybertruck, which starts at $69,900, would begin in 2021, a year earlier than Tesla first announced.
- The single-motor, rear-wheel-drive Cybertruck, which starts at $39,900, will enter production in late 2022, a year later than its original timeline, Tesla said.
- Tesla followed a similar strategy with its Model 3 sedan, releasing more expensive – and more profitable – versions before the least expensive trim.
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Tesla has changed the production timelines for the most and least expensive trims of its Cybertruck pickup truck.
It said production for the three-motor, all-wheel-drive Cybertruck, which starts at $69,900, would begin in 2021, a year earlier than Tesla had first announced. The single-motor, rear-wheel-drive Cybertruck, which starts at $39,900, will enter production in late 2022, a year later than its original timeline.
Tesla did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The electric-car maker followed a similar strategy with its Model 3 sedan, releasing more expensive – and more profitable – versions before the least expensive trim.
The Cybertruck has attracted at least 250,000 refundable $100 preorders since it was unveiled in November. Though the vehicle's design has been divisive, its listed performance specs top those of the 2020 Ford F-150 in areas like maximum payload and towing capacity.
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