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Tesla increased on Monday inventory discounts for its new Cybertruck model in the United States, with reductions of up to $2,110. The model was recently integrated into the $7,500 Tax Credit list, although it remains unclear whether President-elect Trump will eliminate it or not.
Tesla introduced inventory discounts on the Cybertruck model for the first time last week, reducing prices up to $1,600 off new non-Foundation Series Cybertrucks, while pricing of demo vehicles was cut up to $2,630.

In addition to the price cuts, Tesla extended last week its offer of free lifetime Supercharging for new orders of the Foundation Series Cybertruck until the end of January.
Data from Cox Automotive showed that the model ranked as the fifth best-selling electric vehicle in the United States last year, outpacing the Ford F-150 Lightning, and the Rivian R1S.
Earlier this month, Tesla expanded its online inventory to include two Non-Foundation Series Cybertruck models: the $79,990 AWD Cybertruck and the $99,990 Cyberbeast.
These vehicles are now available for immediate delivery in select markets, whereas previously, only the higher-priced $100,000 to $120,000 Foundation Series models were listed in inventory.
According to updated information on the Internal Revenue Service’s website, Tesla’s Cybertruck has officially qualified for the $7,500 federal tax credit under the U.S. government’s clean vehicle program. The model’s starting price is now at $72,490 for customers qualifying.
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