Tesla's top Cybertruck just got even more expensive

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The Cyberbeast has gotten a lot pricier. But you get extra perks! Credit: Tesla

Tesla is now bundling its top Cybertruck with a bunch of extras, but those come with a large price hike that cannot be avoided.

Tesla calls this the "Luxe Package," and it's only available for the Cyberbeast, which is the Cybertruck's top trim. It includes Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) package, four-year premium service, free, unlimited supercharging, and premium connectivity.

The problem with Luxe Package, however, is that it's not optional: It's included with every Cyberbeast, which now costs $114,990, which is a $15,000 hike compared to yesterday's pricing.


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The Luxe Package could still, theoretically, be good value. Unfortunately, in this case it's mediocre at best. Tesla's FSD package costs $8,000 on other trims, and – despite Elon Musk's constant promises of massive progress – it currently isn't all that useful. The other big perk the buyers will get, free Supercharging, will take a while before it pays off. Fortunately, you can still get the two cheaper Cybertruck trims, without the Luxe Package, for $62,490 and $72,490, respectively.

The move is even more puzzling when you consider how poorly the Cybertruck's been selling. Tesla doesn't share exact numbers, but estimates say the company sold just 6,406 Cybertrucks in the first quarter of 2025.

Tesla's Model S and Model X haven't been selling that great recently, either, but Tesla did a similar thing to them last week, adding the Luxe Package and $10,000 to the price of these models' top trims.

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Stan Schroeder
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