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Tesla has Officially Begun Inviting non-Foundation Series Cybertrucks, Starts at $79,990

new $79,990 model inviting people to order the less expensive non-Foundation Series Cybertrucks

Tesla’s long-awaited production of cheaper Cybertrucks is finally about to start. The electric vehicle giant has begun inviting customers to order the more affordable non-Foundation Series models, marking a significant milestone in the company’s journey to revolutionize the pickup truck market.

The standard Cybertruck now starts at $79,990, a price point that’s sure to catch the eye of EV enthusiasts and traditional truck buyers alike. For those seeking ultimate performance, the tri-motor Cyberbeast variant is available at $99,990. These price tags represent a more accessible entry point compared to the limited Foundation Series models.

Tesla’s move to expand Cybertruck availability comes as production ramps up. The company has begun assigning VIN numbers for non-Foundation Series vehicles, indicating that manufacturing is in full swing. Deliveries of the $79,990 version are slated to begin this month, giving eager customers their first chance to experience the futuristic pickup.

While the Cybertruck’s launch is exciting news for many, potential buyers should be aware of the current tax credit situation. As it stands, the newly released $79,990 Cybertruck only qualifies for the $7,500 Commercial tax credit in the United States. Unlike some of Tesla’s other models, it does not yet qualify for the $7,500 individual point-of-sale Federal EV credit.

This tax credit situation may evolve in the future, but for now, it’s an important factor for customers to consider when weighing their purchase options.

With its angular design and stainless steel exterior, the Cybertruck has been a polarizing figure in the automotive world since its reveal. Now that more affordable versions are hitting the market, it’s poised to make an even bigger splash. Tesla’s entry into the pickup truck segment challenges traditional automakers and could accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles in a market segment that’s traditionally been dominated by gas-guzzlers.

As deliveries begin and more Cybertrucks hit the roads, all eyes will be on Tesla to see if they can deliver on their promises of performance, durability, and innovation. Will the Cybertruck live up to the hype? revolution is no longer just a concept, it’s becoming a reality on American roads.

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