Farewell to the Long Range RWD
Tesla Pulls the Plug: Cheapest Cybertruck Model Discontinued
Tesla has discontinued its cheapest Cybertruck variant, the Long Range Rear‑Wheel Drive, five months post‑launch. Despite initial hype, low sales due to stripped‑down features and high prices compared to initial promises led to its removal. The Cybertruck lineup now starts at the AWD variant, putting focus on well‑equipped, higher‑margin models amid shifting market dynamics and tax credit expirations.
Introduction: Overview of the Cybertruck Discontinuation
Features and Pricing of the Discontinued Cybertruck Model
Reasons Behind the Discontinuation Decision
Impact of the Federal EV Tax Credit Expiration
Sales Performance and Market Response
Public Reaction to the Discontinuation
Economic, Social, and Political Implications
Future Directions for Tesla's Cybertruck Lineup
Conclusion: Tesla's Strategic Shift in the EV Market
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