I like the new wheels.. possibly a smaller diameter?
According to the Saudi Arabian specs page, the Cyberbeast and AWD have 20" wheels, like the US versions. But the specs also indicate that the RWD has 18" or 20" wheels. Presumably 18" is standard (another cost-cutting feature, like removing the rear screen) and 20" is an available option.18" rims in that picture, so possibly.
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It should help boost sagging Cybertruck sales significantly. The current AWD at $80k plus $2k destination fee plus sales tax and registration is right around $90k “out the door” here in Comifornia (without the $7500 tax credit).RWD will sell like hot cakes. It’s high time Tesla focuses market elsewhere as US is going through a Teenage crisis! ?
NEWS: 294,250 battery electric vehicles were sold in Q1 in the U.S., Up 10.6% YoY, according to Cox automotive. EVs ranked by total Q1 2025 unit sales (with segment share %):They need to do it in order to move some trucks out on the road.
CT being behind the lightning makes me sad. Also was really hoping that the CT would be selling 100k trucks a year, currently unless Q2-4 incentives/prices/etc are better it may be down on year over year sales with last year. Hoping this new RWD cheaper version comes to the US and moves some units.Twitter/X: Sawyer Merritt
NEWS: 294,250 battery electric vehicles were sold in Q1 in the U.S., Up 10.6% YoY, according to Cox automotive. EVs ranked by total Q1 2025 unit sales (with segment share %):
• Ford F-150 Lightning: 7,187 (2.4%)
• Tesla Cybertruck: 6,406 (2.2%)
• Rivian R1S: 5,357 (1.8%)
• GMC Hummer Truck/SUV: 3,479 (1.2%)
• Rivian R1T: 1,727 (0.6%)
• GMC Sierra EV: 1,249 (0.4%)
• Chevrolet Silverado: 2,383 (0.8%)