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2025 Non-FS Cybertruck MSRP prediction

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It's a photoshopped image I found it on the Interweb. I found the styling very intriguing.

Cybertruck 2.0 around 2030?
It looks intriguing, but it's like an Escher drawing: It doesn't work in three dimensions if you think about it carefully.
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As Tesla keeps needing to discount and offer low APRs to move their other models, the CT is becoming a much needed lifeline for their revenue stream. They will fight tooth and nail to milk it for all they can. Look at how long they have extended the FS offer. People are starting to get invites for their 2nd and 3rd reservations.

I do think they will keep the 80k and 100k prices. Possible avenues for Tesla to preserve eligibility for the tax break without sacrificing as much revenue are:
  • Making the offroad mode a paid addon.
  • Increasing premium data cost
  • Towing software package
  • Tonneau cover as an addon
  • Like OP said, get first in line w/ FSD purchase
  • Killing the $2500 credit
  • Not including chargers (like with the 3 and Y)
I've said before that I hope they don't diminish the perception of premium vehicle and not ever do less then AWD and no price point lower than the $80K without FSD.
 
 








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