Tesla has increased the price of the tri-motor Cybertruck (Cyberbeast) by a lot overnight because the Luxe package has become mandatory. Long Range RWD and AWD remain at 72,235 $ and 82,235 $. What does the package bring and why this move now?
Tesla has hit the "update" button again, this time on the price list for Tesla Cybertruck. Tri-motor Cybertruck, version Cyberbeast, rose in price overnight 15.000 $ – not because of a new engine or more horsepower, but because of the mandatory Luxe packageMeanwhile, the price of the models Long Range RWD and Long Range AWD Yes, Tesla's price is clearly more volatile than crypto on Monday morning.
Three-line summary: Tesla Cybertruck 2025
- Cyberbeast now starts at 117.235 $ (previously 102.235 $).
- Long Range RWD and Long Range AWD they stay with 72.235 $ and 82.235 $.
- The reason for the jump? Mandatory Luxe package: service, FSD (Supervised), Supercharger, Premium Connectivity.
What has changed (and what hasn't)
According to reports Reuters it is $15,000 the jump is a result of the packet being Luxe became mandatory equipment for Cyberbeast. Mechanical changes at the top of the range it is not – so it is a package of services and functions, not a new technology. Prices Long Range RWD and Long Range AWD they stay in place, which is an almost exotic stability in Tesla's world.
What the Tesla Cybertruck Luxe package brings:
- 4 years of routine service (cost predictability is the new romance).
- Supervised Full Self‑Driving – Tesla's controlled version of Advanced Autopilot.
- Access to the Supercharger network without additional payment (“free” is of course in quotes here because you pay in advance).
- Premium Connectivity for streaming content and data in the vehicle.
In short: less “hardware”, more “bundled” services. In the world of subscriptions, this is a logical step – and a convenient way to increase the base price and get the user a package that they may (or may not) actually use to its full potential.
Context: why now?
Tesla traditionally does not disclose sales by model, but recall statistics indicated that Cybertruck It wasn't exactly a sales hurricane in the first two years. At the same time, more and more manufacturers are joining the Tesla standard NACS (North American Charging Standard), which means more throughput on the Supercharger network—and potentially more maintenance costs. In this light, the Luxe package acts as a “pre-paid benefit”: it helps the company control costs while giving the customer the feeling of a VIP pass. Oxymoron of the day: mandatory option.
Quick Price List: Tesla Cybertruck 2025
Cybertruck version | Previously (USD) | Now (USD) | Difference |
---|---|---|---|
Cyberbeast | 102.235 | 117.235 | +15.000 |
Long Range RWD | 72.235 | 72.235 | 0 |
Long Range AWD | 82.235 | 82.235 | 0 |
Note: Amounts are in USD as quoted by US sources. The car is not officially available in the EU.
What this means for customers
If you are aiming for Cyberbeast, you will now get a service package along with the power – probably handy if you charge a lot at Superchargers and want FSD. But if you are pragmatic and only look at the price/technology ratio, Long Range versions are becoming even more meaningful entry points.
Conclusion: Tesla is with the package Luxe elegantly raised the price without a technical breakthrough. For some, this will be a welcome “all-inclusive” approach to ownership; for others, a signal that Cyberbeast is now more about lifestyle than sheer engineering brutality. In any case: the prices are on August 22, 2025 like the ones you see above. Tell us in the comments whether you'd rather have less of a package and more horses, or whether "luxury" like prepaid peace of mind is worth more than the numbers on the bill.