Tesla has introduced a more affordable dual-motor, all-wheel-drive Cybertruck model in the U.S., priced at $59,990. This new variant is positioned as the brand's most economical Cybertruck offering to date.

Additionally, Tesla has cut the price of its premium Cyberbeast model from $114,990 to $99,990. This adjustment appears to coincide with the discontinuation of the "Luxe Package," which previously included Supervised Full Self-Driving and complimentary Supercharger access.

Prices for other existing Cybertruck models remain unchanged. This move follows Tesla's recent introduction of a new all-wheel-drive variant for its popular Model Y SUV earlier this month. These price adjustments align with Tesla's strategy to lower entry-level costs and appeal to a broader range of buyers.