Tesla unveils lower-priced Cybertruck model, cuts Cyberbeast price in US

Tesla launched a more affordable Cybertruck in the U.S. The dual-motor all-wheel-drive version is now listed at $59,990, making it the cheapest Cybertruck so far, Reuters reported.
Tesla also lowered the price of its top-end Cyberbeast model from $114,990 to $99,990, according to its website.
After the price change, Tesla seems to be ending its «Luxe Package.» This package, added last August when the pickup’s price went up, included Supervised Full Self-Driving and free Supercharger access.
Prices for the other Cybertruck models have not changed.
Earlier this year, Elon Musk announced that Tesla would stop making the Model S and Model X, which are the company’s oldest cars after the original Roadster. In the past few years, Tesla has lowered prices for both models as competition in the electric vehicle market has grown.