With Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) hiking the starting price of its Model S sedan by $5,000 on Friday, all of its premium vehicle offerings now start at the same price point of $79,990.
What Happened: Tesla has three premium EV offerings: Model S, Model X, and Cybertruck. While the Model S is a sedan, the Model X is an SUV, and the Cybertruck is a battery-electric pickup truck.
All three vehicles now have a starting price of $79,990 for their lower-priced variants. The more premium variant of the Cybertruck, called Cyberbeast, however, is priced higher than the higher-priced variants of Model S and Model X.
While the plaid variant of the sedan and SUV starts at $94,990, the premium variant of the Cybertruck called Cyberbeast starts at $99,990.
Which To Buy?
Given all three vehicles now start at the same price, which should you buy?
For drivers looking for the most range, the Model S offers the most ease of mind among its counterparts with 402 miles of range.
The Cybertruck has the least range among Tesla's premium offerings, but the company intends to offer a range extender for an estimated price of $16,000 for drivers looking to add more range. According to Tesla, customers can increase the range to over 445 miles with a range extender on the all-wheel drive variant.
However, production of the alternate battery pack, which will fit into the truck bed, is expected to begin in mid-2025 only.
Name
Range
Starting Price
Model S All-Wheel Drive
402 miles
$79,990
Model S Plaid
348 miles
$94,990
Model X All-Wheel Drive
329 miles
$79,990
Model X Plaid
314 miles
$94,990
Cybertruck All-Wheel Drive
325 miles (Without range extender)
$79,990
Cyberbeast
301 miles (Without range extender)
$99,990
Source: Tesla
But the best option for a customer also depends on what they expect out of their vehicle. For customers looking for speed, the Model S plaid would be the best pick given the vehicle has a top speed of 200 mph and can accelerate to 60 mph from rest in just 1.99 seconds.
For those looking to tow up to 5,000 lbs, the Model X is a good choice. However, for those looking to tow more, up to 11,000 lbs, the Cybertruck is a better pick.
Also, if you want your vehicle to stand out on the road, the Cybertruck will be the best pick with its stainless steel and angular body.
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