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expiredPowerClerk posted Feb 20, 2026 02:24 AM
expiredPowerClerk posted Feb 20, 2026 02:24 AM

Tesla Cybertruck - Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive

$59,990

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Tesla has introduced a new dual-motor AWD Cybertruck trim for $59,990, its most affordable trim yet.

• 325 mile range
• 7,500 lb towing capacity
• 0-60mph: 4.1s
• Bed with motorized tonneau cover
• Bed Outlets (2-120v, 1-240v)
• 325kW max charging speed
• Coil spring with adaptive damping
• Durable textile interior
• 18'' Wheels with all-season tires
• 10" ground clearance
• Weight: 6,537 lbs
• Same 18.5" center display as other tires. No 9" rear screen

Previously, this AWD version was $80,000, so this new $60k 325-mile dual-motor AWD trim is a good value.

It delivers on what people want: good range, fair pricing, bed outlets, a motorized tonneau cover, solid towing, 325kW charging, etc.

You can get the new Cybertruck dual-motor AWD for $52,490 in Massachusetts including the state's $7,500 EV incentive and Tesla's $1,000 referral program discount.

If you're on the fence about ordering the new $59,990 dual-motor AWD Cybertruck, consider placing an order now to lock in the current low price. You'll have until June/July 2026 to decide whether to take delivery, plenty of time. Worst case, you're out the $250 order fee. Best case, you secured a new Cybertruck at a great price. Make sure to use a referral code or your loyalty code when ordering so you lock in the $1,000 discount, bringing the price down to $58,990. Also check local EV incentives, For instance, Massachusetts will give you an additional $7,500 off, bringing the price to $51,490. On March 1st, Tesla will either raise the price on this new trim or get rid of it all-together. It'll depend on how many end up ordering it.

https://www.tesla.com/cybertruck
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[price goes up after 2/28!]

Tesla has introduced a new dual-motor AWD Cybertruck trim for $59,990, its most affordable trim yet.

• 325 mile range
• 7,500 lb towing capacity
• 0-60mph: 4.1s
• Bed with motorized tonneau cover
• Bed Outlets (2-120v, 1-240v)
• 325kW max charging speed
• Coil spring with adaptive damping
• Durable textile interior
• 18'' Wheels with all-season tires
• 10" ground clearance
• Weight: 6,537 lbs
• Same 18.5" center display as other tires. No 9" rear screen

Previously, this AWD version was $80,000, so this new $60k 325-mile dual-motor AWD trim is a good value.

It delivers on what people want: good range, fair pricing, bed outlets, a motorized tonneau cover, solid towing, 325kW charging, etc.

You can get the new Cybertruck dual-motor AWD for $52,490 in Massachusetts including the state's $7,500 EV incentive and Tesla's $1,000 referral program discount.

If you're on the fence about ordering the new $59,990 dual-motor AWD Cybertruck, consider placing an order now to lock in the current low price. You'll have until June/July 2026 to decide whether to take delivery, plenty of time. Worst case, you're out the $250 order fee. Best case, you secured a new Cybertruck at a great price. Make sure to use a referral code or your loyalty code when ordering so you lock in the $1,000 discount, bringing the price down to $58,990. Also check local EV incentives, For instance, Massachusetts will give you an additional $7,500 off, bringing the price to $51,490. On March 1st, Tesla will either raise the price on this new trim or get rid of it all-together. It'll depend on how many end up ordering it.

https://www.tesla.com/cybertruck

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When is this going to make FP?
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Feb 20, 2026 04:18 AM
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Samwise GamgeeFeb 20, 2026 04:18 AM
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Never seen this truck haul or its trunk have a load.
Feb 20, 2026 04:25 AM
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Cobra4455Feb 20, 2026 04:25 AM
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This is useless to me as are all electric trucks due to the range being super low when towing, but it's not like this is that expensive for the money. Too many morons out there paying 100 grand for any truck to act like this is unreasonable.
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Feb 20, 2026 04:27 AM
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shagz7Feb 20, 2026 04:27 AM
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Buying used (from Tesla) is the way to go
Last edited by shagz7 February 19, 2026 at 09:30 PM.
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HRocketsFeb 20, 2026 04:38 AM
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Quote from GDBF :
These have been sitting in parking lots for over a year now. Gotta get rid of them.
Yep. Cybertruck Graveyards domestically. Tesla as a whole tanking in Europe. They've been surpassed as the #1 electric vehicle automaker iirc.
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Feb 20, 2026 04:43 AM
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d_wave27Feb 20, 2026 04:43 AM
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Quote from Eragorn :
Cousin sold her tesla (she had it since ~2017) because her car was getting keyed almost every other month.... not happening with cybertrucks?
I live in NYC. No problems with mine.
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01111000Feb 20, 2026 04:43 AM
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Rivian R2 is the way to go.

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Quote from Samwise Gamgee :
Never seen this truck haul or its trunk have a load.
These are surprisingly popular here in the PNW. Not urban centers like SEA or PDX, but suburban, rural, coastal we see them all the time.
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PowerClerkFeb 20, 2026 05:09 AM
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Quote from HRockets :
Yep. Cybertruck Graveyards domestically. Tesla as a whole tanking in Europe. They've been surpassed as the #1 electric vehicle automaker iirc.
It's not about car sales
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kevinatwsiFeb 20, 2026 06:26 AM
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Quote from ShinraRasengan :
Are the sides and the glass still bulletproof and what about the tires, are they at least run flats?I actually think it's kind of pathetic that in a car looking like this they didn't incorporate solar panels, what is wrong with these people
You will need a lot of solar panels to just power 1 mile a vehicle this size. And the extra weight added will likely erase the energy generated.
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resellpanda_88Feb 20, 2026 06:52 AM
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Quote from ShinraRasengan :
Are the sides and the glass still bulletproof and what about the tires, are they at least run flats?I actually think it's kind of pathetic that in a car looking like this they didn't incorporate solar panels, what is wrong with these people
Glass not bulletproof and the tires are not runflats. Runflats have always been a very uncomfortable ride.
Feb 20, 2026 06:55 AM
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resellpanda_88Feb 20, 2026 06:55 AM
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Quote from GDBF :
These have been sitting in parking lots for over a year now. Gotta get rid of them.
The ones sitting on the lots are the premium AWD units. This new entry one won't be available till June of this year.
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kdiggzFeb 20, 2026 09:46 AM
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Quote from Cobra4455 :
This is useless to me as are all electric trucks due to the range being super low when towing, but it's not like this is that expensive for the money. Too many morons out there paying 100 grand for any truck to act like this is unreasonable.
You don't buy an electric truck to tow. That's what a diesel is for. That's like saying you hate how RWD trucks aren't good off-road. Electric trucks have their place. 75% of people don't tow with their truck. But it does go 0-60 faster than any other truck available without the $100 weekly trips to the gas station, you didn't mention that.
Last edited by kdiggz February 20, 2026 at 02:49 AM.
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Feb 20, 2026 11:51 AM
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drivenZFeb 20, 2026 11:51 AM
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heard questionable things about these. I'd rather have a silverado, rivian or f150.
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PowerClerkFeb 20, 2026 01:00 PM
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Quote from drivenZ :
heard questionable things about these. I'd rather have a silverado, rivian or f150.
Those don't have steer by wire. That transforms how a truck -drives-

None of those trucks can -drive themselves- either
Last edited by PowerClerk February 20, 2026 at 06:29 AM.
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