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The Cybertruck Range Extender was announced at the vehicle’s delivery event as a $16,000 add-on that appears to take up about half of the truck’s usable rear bed space. Tesla initially ...
Tesla originally predicted it would sell around 250,000 Cybertrucks every year, with Elon Musk going on to state that the ...
Originally, the dual-motor Cybertruck equipped with the range-extender could cover an estimated 470 miles, up from the truck's 340 miles of range. Meanwhile, Tesla stated the tri-motor Cyberbeast ...
Tesla has officially abandoned its plans to sell a $16,000 range extender for the Cybertruck, Electrek reports — the latest in the automaker's struggles with the incredibly controversial vehicle ...
After a fairly strong start, demand for the Cybertruck has plummeted and turned out to be much lower than Tesla had ...
The range extender was essentially a $16,000 removable battery pack that would have sat in the Cybertruck's bed and extended just how far the vehicle could travel before needing a charge.
The writing was on the wall in April when the range extender was quietly removed from the Cybertruck's online configurator. It had been available to reserve for a non-refundable $2,000 deposit.
The range extender was initially sold as a fix for the Cybertruck's disappointing real-world range performance, adding 120 miles of battery power for a steep $16,000.
The price of the 2026 Tesla Cybertruck starts at $72,235 and goes up to $102,235 depending on the trim and options.
reportedly has over 10,000 units of the Cybertruck in its domestic inventory as the company grapples with poor sales and an aging line-up of vehicles. Tesla will no longer sell the range extender ...
The Long Range model starts at $71,985, positioned about $10,000 south of the AWD version's starting price, but is still quite far from the initially promised $39,900 base price of the Cybertruck.