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The new single motor Cybertruck expected to arrive as early as June weighs in at a chunky $69,990 before any U.S. federal tax ...
The new entry-level Cybertruck pairs cloth seats with a single-motor powertrain that adds 25 miles of range versus the all-wheel-drive model.
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MotorTrend on MSNTesla Releases RWD Cybertruck Long Range: It’s Still $72,000 and Has Way Less StuffTesla dropped the new rear-drive CyberTruck Long Range today with up to 362 miles of range and a lower price tag of $72,235 ...
Tesla’s Model Y, in fact, remained the best-selling single EV model in the US last quarter, though sales fell by more than a ...
Tesla has just introduced the most affordable variant of its Cybertruck in the US market. Carrying a sticker price worth $69,990, and dipping down to $62,490 with the federal tax credit applied, the ...
Of all the automakers Trump is trying to “protect,” Ford’s position would seem the most precarious. At the very least, it is ...
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Motor1.com on MSNTesla Just Released a Much Cheaper CybertruckThe least-expensive Cybertruck has the longest range of them all, going an estimated 350 miles on a single charge. That's ...
As more and more electric models join the UK's streets, buyers have been paying closer attention to the models on sale which ...
The Mazda EZ-60 is a close relative of the Deepal S07, which has already been available in Australia since late 2023. This relationship is facilitated through Mazda's joint-venture partnership with ...
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MotorBiscuit on MSNNew Tesla Cybertruck RWD compromises hard to hit $69,990 price tagEveryone saw this coming. The near-as-makes-no-difference $80,000 starting price of the dual-motor Tesla Cybertruck was ...
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CarsGuide on MSNVolkswagen ID.5 2025 review: GTX - Australian first driveAt long last, Volkswagen’s electric mid-size SUV duo has landed in Australia. The appeal of the ID.4 as an electric family ...
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CarBuzz on MSNAnother Automaker Could Beat Tesla To The Self-Driving PunchNissan has yet to announce which markets will get advanced self-driving tech first, but it's probably the homeland of Japan.
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