Tesla Cybertruck deliveries begin with $45,000 price rise, unlikely for Australia
The first Tesla Cybertruck has been delivered to customers, two years late and up to $AU45,000 dearer than first announced. Customer deliveries of the Tesla Cybertruck electric pick-up have finally commenced in the US two years behind schedule with prices up to $US30,000 ($AU45,550) higher – and up to 250km less claimed driving range – than first promised. There is still no word on whether a right-hand-drive version of the Cybertruck will be produced for Australia and other markets such as the UK and Japan. However it is believed to be unlikely – based on past comments made by Tesla CEO Elon Musk. While there is a Cybertruck page on the Tesla Australia website, it has a ‘Get Updates’ button that allows interested buyers to join a marketing mailing list – rather than the ‘Order Now’ button on the Tesla US website. The showroom-ready Tesla Cybertruck unveiled at a hand-over event to the first customers in the US today looks much like the concept shown four years ago, ...