
If you are an early Tesla Cybertruck reservation holder, your decision just got a bit harder. Tesla is now requiring a $1,000 non-refundable deposit for an early Cybertruck Foundation series. It used to be a $250 order fee (minus the $100 original reservation fee).
Yep, this is a sizable non-refundable deposit. This should make reservation holders think a bit longer and harder about whether they should continue with the Cybertruck order or cancel now. Is this new non-refundable deposit there because many reservation holders already canceled their place in line and walked away?
The new 2024 Tesla Cybertruck limited edition Foundation Series comes in two flavors: dual-motor AWD Foundation Series for about $102,000 or a tri-motor AWD Cyberbeast Foundation Series for about $122,000. These prices include a $1,995 destination charge and the $20,000 Foundation Series limited edition package.
| Dual-Motor AWD | Trip-Motor AWD Cyberbeast | |
| Unladen Range | Up to 340 miles | Up to 320 miles |
| Power | 600 HP | 845 HP |
| Towing Capacity | Up to 11,000 lbs | Up to 11,000 lbs |
| Curb Weight | 6,603 lbs | 6,843 lbs |
| — | — | |
| 0-60 MPH | 4.1 sec | 2.6 sec |
| Top Speed | 112 MPH | 130 MPH |
Our initial Tesla Cybertruck thoughts are here:
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