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Tesla raises price of fastest Cybertruck by $15,000 in US
Aug 21, 2025 10:06 PM

(Reuters) -Tesla has raised the price of its fastest variant of Cybertruck by $15,000, according to pricing information on the automaker's website.

The price of the Cyberbeast has been raised to $114,990 from $99,990, the website said, adding that it now has the "Luxe Package" which includes supervised Full Self-Driving and free access to its supercharging network.

There were no changes to the prices of other variants of Cybertrucks.

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