The angular, divisive electric pickup truck didn't sell as well as some Wall Street analysts expected in 2024.
Tesla is now advertising up to $1,600 off new Cybertrucks. Buyers can also pick up demo versions of the pickup at a $2,600 discount.
Tesla’s ambitious plan for a cross-state semi-truck charging network hits another roadblock as federal funding continues to elude the EV giant.
Honda’s all-electric Prologue, a collaboration vehicle manufactured in tandem with GM, has been a serious hit for the brand. The Prologue was the best-selling non-Tesla EV in the US in Q4.
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Several sources claim that Tesla has already built the first new Model Y at its Gigafactory in Berlin, Germany. According to German media outlet Handelsblatt, the company was scheduled to start producing the new car, also known by its codename "Juniper", on Tuesday.
Tesla is declaring the Cybertruck to be “America’s bestselling electric pickup truck in 2024.” And yet, for the first time, the company is offering discounts of up to $2,600 on the low-poly truck, a sign that demand may not be as strong as Tesla would like you to think.