Luxe Package Sparks Controversy
Tesla's Shocking Price Bump: Cybertruck's Cyberbeast Model Gets $15,000 Steeper
In a surprising move, Tesla has raised the price of its top‑tier Cybertruck model, the Cyberbeast, by $15,000 due to a new mandatory Luxe Package. While the package includes valuable features like Supervised Full Self‑Driving and unlimited supercharging, the price hike puts the model well beyond the federal EV tax credit cap, leaving potential buyers without the $7,500 incentive. With sales already sluggish, this decision raises questions about Tesla's pricing strategy and market positioning.
Introduction to Tesla's Cybertruck Price Hike
Details of the Luxe Package Features
Impact on Federal EV Tax Credit Eligibility
Comparison with Other Cybertruck Variants
Analysis of Tesla's Pricing Strategy Amid Sluggish Sales
Comparative Analysis with Competitors
Tesla's Production Capabilities vs. Reality
Public Reaction to the Price Increase
Future Economic Implications for Tesla
Social and Political Implications of the Price Hike
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