![]() But anyone who hasn't already made a reservation yet-as Tesla says more than 1 million people have-might have to wait longer. Musk said last month that Tesla will really start churning out the trucks in 2025, when he expects to hit 250,000 produced a year. Tesla’s webpages say that two other versions of the Cybertruck, an all-wheel drive model (estimated at $80,000) and a “Cyberbeast” premium model (estimated at $100,000), will be available next year. Want one of these one-of-a-kind vehicles for your own? Deliveries to reservation holders started onstage at the Austin, Texas, event today, with Musk himself doing the honors. And that cheapest model won’t be available until 2025. That’s about $21,000 more than CEO Elon Musk promised when the Cybertruck was first introduced four years ago. Two years after Tesla was due to deliver its first electric trucks, the Cybertruck is really, truly here-and the base model costs $61,000.
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