
Tesla Cybertruck Price Collapse Drives Beast Of A Deal
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- Jun 15, 2025
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The plunge in Tesla Cybertruck prices has resulted in unprecedented deals for the high-end trim of the Tesla pickup.
New Cyberbeast inventory comes with discount up to $10,550
Tesla is now selling new Cyberbeast inventory with “price adjustments," aka discounts, of up t0 $10,550. One new Cyberbeast, a demo with 479 miles, is priced at $94,940 with the $10,550 discount. If you include the $7,500 federal tax credit, the price drops to $87,440. That configuration comes with 20’’ Cyber Wheels ($3,500) and White Décor ($2,000). Another Cyberbeast is priced at $91,790 with a $10,200 discount. It also comes with 20’’ Cyber Wheels and White Décor. Add the $7,500 federal tax credit and the price drops to $84,290. The Cyberbeast comes standard with a tri-motor powertrain and other extras such as Premium Interior with Suede Textile Trim. It is rated at 301 miles of range. A new Cyberbeast sells for $99,990 on Tesla’s Cybertruck website. Last year at this time the Cyberbeast was priced at $119,990 direct from Tesla. (Note that these prices are as of Sunday June 15. But prices change often and vehicles may get sold, rendering the link inactive.)
New AWD Cybertruck inventory on sale: breaks below $70K
The price freefall comes against a backdrop of swelling new All-Wheel Drive (dual-motor) inventory on Tesla’s Cybertruck page. Some inventory AWD Cybertruck discounts are as high as $8,550, bringing the price down to as low as $69,440 with the federal tax credit. That price includes 20’’ Cyber Wheels ($3,500) and White Décor ($2,000).
Used Foundation Series price also crashing
The Cyberbeast Foundation Series has fallen hard from its rarefied pricing of only a year ago. At that time, the Cyberbeast version of the Cybertruck was being flipped for more than $150,000. That market dynamic is now inverted. A tri-motor Cyberbeast Foundation Series with only 1,200 miles is selling for around $92,000 at a car dealership in Southern California as of Saturday June 14. Another used Cyberbeast with 16,027 miles has an asking price of $89,000. While another used Foundation Series Cyberbeast is selling for $89,620 with 9,974 miles. The Foundation Series comes with Full Self Driving standard, an $8,000 value, and Tesla Powershare vehicle-to-home back-up capability, among other extras.
Cars on average lose about 20% of their original value during the first year, according to Kelley Blue Book. But pricing of a virtually new (flipped) Cybertruck has lost as much as 40% of its value in a year. That’s because the Cybertruck’s used market value was inflated initially due to hype and high demand and meager supply. Overall, used Cybertruck prices have plummeted from a year ago when the average asking price for a used Cybertruck Foundation Series was over $130,000 (see charts). The wedge-shaped stainless steel pickup went on sale in late November of 2023.
Tesla Cybertruck used market prices have come down more than 20% in the last six months.
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