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Tesla Is Selling Discounted Used Cybertrucks Now

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Tesla's Cybertruck hasn't been quite the success the company had hoped for. Despite holding the title for America's best-selling electric pickup for a brief moment, the controversial EV's numbers fell sharply, just like some of its rivals. The price didn't really help, but now there's a way to get a Cybertruck with a factory discount, as Tesla has officially started selling pre-owned models on its website and at its stores across the United States.

The cheapest used Cybertruck available on Tesla's website is a 2024 All-Wheel Drive model with the Foundation Series pack. With just 2,566 miles on the odometer, it's available for $66,200 excluding delivery. As a reminder, the Foundation Series models came with pretty much all the available accessories, making this a very good deal. By comparison, a brand-new Cybertruck Dual Motor AWD starts from $69,990, but lacks adaptive air suspension with adjustable ride height, heated rear seats, a second-row touchscreen, ventilated front seats, and a premium sound system.

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All this being said, there is a big difference between the used Foundation Series models and those that were bought new. Back in 2024, the fully kitted-out electric pickup included the so-called Full Self-Driving (Supervised) feature for life, but the ones that are sold as pre-owned vehicles get a one- or three-month trial for FSD (Supervised). After the trial is over, the new owner will have to pay a $99 monthly subscription to keep the feature.

On the pricier end of the list, there's a 2025 Cyberbeast with 5,256 miles that's priced at $94,800. It gets one month of FSD (Supervised), a 294-mile estimated range, and a tow package that enables a maximum towing capacity of 11,000 pounds. A new Tesla Cybertruck Cyberbeast is rated for 320 miles of range and starts from $99,990.

All used Cybertrucks sold by Tesla come with the remaining balance of the original warranty, as well as an additional one-year or 10,000-mile pre-used vehicle warranty, which begins after the original warranty runs out.


Source: insideevs.com

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