Big Discounts and Sweet Perks
Tesla Offers Up to $12K Discount on Cybertruck to Clear Inventory
Tesla is slashing prices by nearly $12,000 on the 2024 Cybertruck models to boost sales. With fewer than 50,000 sales from over a million reservations, the $11,990 discount in the US and up to CAD $16,590 in Canada aims to move nearly 4,500 trucks in the US and 72 in Canada out of inventory. Sweetening the deal further, there’s lifetime Supercharging and Full Self‑Driving Beta perks, tempting EV enthusiasts to get on board with this electrifying offer!
Introduction
Tesla's Discount Strategy
Reasons Behind the Discounts
Discount Details in the US and Canada
Additional Perks with the Discounts
Current Inventory Levels
Potential Downsides of Buying a Discounted Cybertruck
Market Reactions and Related Events
Expert Opinions on Tesla's Strategy
Public Reactions to the Discounts
Economic Implications of the Discounts
Social Implications and Brand Image
Political Implications and Policy Influence
Long‑Term Impact on Tesla and the EV Industry
Conclusion
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