YDR37
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Maybe so, but remember, the Tesla website currently calls it the $70K DMAWD (or to be more precise, the $69,990 DMAWD, but that's just a $10 difference). Tesla did offer them for $60K, but only briefly.Exactly!! Tesla is running an algorithm to optimize the CT price and determine if they can make money at that price. My guess is that the $60K DMAWD (it is what Tesla calls it on the website - Dual Motor AWD) is a break even price point. If they can sell enough trucks at this price, efforts to reduce the cost of manufacture will yield profit. If they cannot sell trucks at cost, there is no point in continuing production and would make more sense to refactor the design to a full size SUV.
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