Mini2nut
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I have given a lot of thought as to what the new Dual Motor and Tri Motor pricing structure will be. There is NO WAY that Tesla will honor the MSRP’s that were revealed in 2019 (legally they do not have to). It was strictly a teaser price to drum up interest in the vehicle. I considered inflation, increased costs for raw materials such as copper, aluminum and nickel, crazy demand for the vehicle, competition (no comps on the market), standard features may include RWS, etc. Here is my prediction…
-Single Motor: It will most likely be dropped to minimize assembly line complexity. Tesla will claim low demand but It MAY be offered in the future, say 4-6 years, when Cybertruck supply catches up to demand. Here are my MSRP predictions;
-Dual Motor: $57,900 MSRP plus destination fee (currently $1,200)
-Tri Motor: $77,900 MSRP plus destination fee (currently $1,200)
These MSRP’s are for BASE MODELS with ZERO options. Adding RWS, FSD, solar bed cover, wheels, vehicle wrap, white/space gray interior, etc. will increase the final price significantly.
Please chime in and share your thoughts.
-Single Motor: It will most likely be dropped to minimize assembly line complexity. Tesla will claim low demand but It MAY be offered in the future, say 4-6 years, when Cybertruck supply catches up to demand. Here are my MSRP predictions;
-Dual Motor: $57,900 MSRP plus destination fee (currently $1,200)
-Tri Motor: $77,900 MSRP plus destination fee (currently $1,200)
These MSRP’s are for BASE MODELS with ZERO options. Adding RWS, FSD, solar bed cover, wheels, vehicle wrap, white/space gray interior, etc. will increase the final price significantly.
Please chime in and share your thoughts.
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