Tesla now has a Cybertruck under US$60,000.
A new dual-motor, all-wheel-drive version is listed at US$59,990 in the United States, making it the most affordable Cybertruck in Tesla’s current line-up.
The Cyberbeast has also dropped from US$114,990 to US$99,990.
But the bigger story is not the price cut. It is what Tesla appears to have taken out to get there.
Tesla appears to have removed the “Luxe Package” from the Cyberbeast. That bundle previously included Supervised Full Self-Driving and free Supercharger access.
Those are not small extras. They carry real value, and they change how buyers judge the deal. This is not simply the same Cyberbeast made cheaper. It is a lower-priced Cyberbeast with less included.
A US$15,000 cut sounds aggressive at first glance, but the real saving is smaller once the missing package content is taken into account. The move looks less like a straight discount and more like a repositioning of the trim to bring the sticker below US$100,000.
Tesla did not make a major public announcement on the Cyberbeast packaging change.
The adjustment showed up through its online configurator pricing and option structure.
The changes come amid a broader EV market that has slowed since the federal tax credits ended in September 2025.

















