The Tesla Cybertruck will cost more than announced in 2019


Three years have passed since its presentation, yet the Tesla Cybertruck is still not in sight. On the other hand, Elon Musk has announced that it will cost more.
Elon Musk has announced that the Tesla Cybertruck will cost more than what was announced at its presentation.
The Cybertruck is Tesla’s first electric pickup . It was unveiled in 2019, with the aim of starting production in 2021. A lot of things have changed in the meantime, and ultimately Tesla was forced to postpone it to 2023.
At the time of the presentation, Elon Musk had announced that the ‘base’ version of the Tesla Cybetruck would cost $ 39,900. Immediately after the announcement, Tesla had opened pre-orders: customers could deposit $ 100, thus ensuring that they were among the first to receive the vehicle.
Along with the $ 39,900 rear-wheel drive version, Tesla had also unveiled two other models: one with dual electric motors and 49,900 all-wheel drive and a version with three electric motors and a range of 500 miles from $ 69,900.
Apparently the prices are completely to be reviewed. “I hate having to give you bad news,” said Elon Musk anticipating the imminent price hike of all three versions of the Cybertruck. The entrepreneur limited himself to anticipating that the vehicle will cost more than what was announced three years ago, without announcing the new prices.