Tesla Faces Dual Challenges: Cybertruck Discounts and Legal Setback
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- Feb 23, 2026
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/ February 23, 2026
Tesla finds itself navigating two distinct and significant pressures this week. The electric vehicle manufacturer is implementing aggressive pricing tactics for its Cybertruck while simultaneously being held to a substantial legal penalty related to a fatal crash involving its driver-assistance technology.
Court Upholds $243 Million Judgment in Autopilot Case
In a major legal development, a U.S. federal court has rejected Tesla’s appeal to overturn a $243 million verdict. The ruling by Judge Beth Bloom in Miami solidifies the jury’s decision from August 2025, which found Tesla 33% liable for a deadly accident in Key Largo, Florida, in April 2019. The crash, which occurred with the Enhanced Autopilot system engaged, resulted in the death of 22-year-old Naibel Benavides Leon. Notably, Tesla had previously declined a settlement offer of $60 million prior to the trial, a decision that has now proven significantly more costly.
Cybertruck Sees Temporary Price Cut with Trim Adjustments
Shifting focus to sales, Tesla has announced a steep, time-limited discount on its Cybertruck All-Wheel Drive model, reducing its entry price to $59,990. CEO Elon Musk stated on his social media platform X that the offer will last for ten days, after which pricing will be adjusted based on demand.
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