Tesla unveils cheaper Cybertruck for potential NIS 300,000 price in Israel

Tesla has introduced a more affordable version of its Cybertruck, priced at $60,000 in the US, which could cost around NIS 300,000 in Israel after tax benefits. This move aims to boost sales of the electric pickup, which has underperformed since its 2019 unveiling. The new model features reduced specifications compared to previous versions.

Tesla recently unveiled a cheaper variant of the Cybertruck, priced at $60,000 in the United States, positioning it slightly above the Model Y Performance by $3,000. This represents a 30% reduction from the previous base model's $80,000 price. The company follows its announcement of discontinuing the Model S and Model X, seeking to revive the Cybertruck, its weakest-selling model.

Originally revealed in 2019, Elon Musk promised a $40,000 electric pickup with a futuristic design and stainless-steel construction to compete with popular US gasoline trucks. However, higher prices emerged, with the base at $80,000 and the Cyberbeast at $100,000. Sales have lagged: fewer than 40,000 units in 2024 and 20,000 in 2025, trailing the Ford F-150 Lightning's 27,000 units and matching the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra. Ford has halted production of its electric model due to similar figures.

The new $60,000 Cybertruck includes dual-motor all-wheel drive, a 524 km range, 0-100 km/h acceleration in 4.2 seconds, and 3.5-ton towing capacity, down from 5 tons. Specifications are trimmed: 20-inch lightweight wheels (replacing 18-inch), a 9-inch rear-seat screen, removal of air suspension (adaptive dampers retained), fabric upholstery instead of leather, and a 7-speaker audio system (down from 15).

In Israel, the Model Y Performance costs NIS 334,000. The Cybertruck qualifies for a NIS 30,000 tax benefit for electric commercial vehicles, potentially bringing its price to around NIS 300,000. It has appeared on the Tesla Israel website for a year without pricing or ordering options, often arriving via parallel imports. Recently, it earned a “Good” rating and “Top Safety Pick” from the US Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) in crash tests.

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Tesla has increased the price of its entry-level Cybertruck Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive from $59,990 to $69,990 effective March 1, 2026—just 10 days after launch—following CEO Elon Musk's announcement of temporary pricing amid strong demand pushing deliveries to 2027. The company also discontinued the lease option for this trim, further distancing current prices from 2019 promises.

Car expert Doug DeMuro forecasts Tesla Cybertruck prices falling to $35,000 within 18 months, based on used market trends from his Cars & Bids platform and fading novelty after the 2019 unveiling. This comes as the electric pickup faces declining demand, production issues, and 2025 sales drops linked to competition and Elon Musk's political activities.

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Tesla's February 20, 2026, limited-time launch of a $59,990 base AWD Cybertruck—$20,000 below prior entry—and $99,990 Cyberbeast reflects deepening efforts to spur demand, following 2025 recalls, the end of federal EV incentives, and persistent sales shortfalls.

Tesla has announced that the price of its new Dual Motor All-Wheel-Drive Cybertruck trim, currently at $59,990, will rise after February 28, 2026. The company launched the configuration last week, following comments from CEO Elon Musk that the introductory price would last only ten days. This move comes amid mixed reactions from fans and owners regarding the timing and communication.

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Tesla introduced more affordable versions of its Model 3 and Model Y this week, reducing prices by about $5,000 in the US while cutting several features. The move aims to counter the end of the $7,500 EV tax credit and boost sales amid declining market share. Reactions have been mixed, with some praising accessibility and others criticizing the value.

Tesla is set to raise lease pricing for its Model 3, Model Y, and Cybertruck in the United States, with hikes of up to 67% effective December 26, 2025. Customers must order and apply for leasing by that date and take delivery by December 31 to secure current rates. The changes include higher monthly payments and increased down payments across variants.

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Ford is preparing to launch a $30,000 mid-size electric truck in 2027 that incorporates key technologies from Tesla's Cybertruck, including 48-volt architecture and gigacasting. The project is led by former Tesla executives and marks a significant shift for the automaker away from traditional methods. This approach aims to reduce costs and improve efficiency in electric vehicle production.

 

 

 

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