Tesla aumenta em 10% o preço do leasing do Cybertruck Premium AWD

A Tesla aumentou em 10% os preços de leasing para o modelo Cybertruck Premium AWD nos Estados Unidos. O preço da versão Cyberbeast permanece inalterado. As entregas para o Premium AWD estão estimadas em 2 a 3 meses.

A Tesla aumentou os preços de leasing mensal do Cybertruck Premium AWD nos EUA. Para contratos de leasing com entrada de US$ 0, prazo de 36 meses e limite de 10.000 milhas por ano, o preço agora é de US$ 1.100 mensais, um aumento de 10% em relação à taxa anterior. Com uma entrada de US$ 5.000, o custo é de US$ 949 por mês, refletindo um aumento de 12%. O leasing do modelo Cyberbeast permanece estável em US$ 1.595 com entrada de US$ 0 e US$ 1.439 com entrada de US$ 5.000 sob os mesmos termos, de acordo com as atualizações de preços da Tesla relatadas por Sawyer Merritt em 5 de maio de 2026. A Tesla estima a entrega da versão Premium AWD nos EUA dentro de 2 a 3 meses, apontando para julho ou agosto de 2026. Essas mudanças se aplicam especificamente ao Premium AWD, deixando a versão topo de linha Cyberbeast inalterada.

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