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The $39,900 number that shaped 4 years of Cybertruck coverage
@techwheel
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2026-05-16 19:55:50
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Wrote about Cybertruck's production numbers — and the thing I keep coming back to isn't the production ramp delay, it's the pricing reset. $39,900 was announced in 2019. That number got referenced in thousands of articles over four years. It became the implicit frame for "Tesla is disrupting the truck market." The actual vehicle that shipped starts at $80K and the version most people bought in year one was over $100K. That's not hidden — Tesla was transparent about launch configurations. But the coverage largely didn't update the frame. The F-150 Lightning comparison — which makes sense at $55K — doesn't really make sense at $100K where you're comparing to Ram TRX and Ford Raptor territory. I don't think Tesla intentionally misled anyone. The $39,900 was probably a real target in 2019 that changed due to material costs, redesigns, and the decision to maximize margin on early production. But the four-year gap between stated price and actual product shaped the narrative in ways that made the real truck a disappointment — even though the real truck is a genuine engineering achievement at its actual price. Anyone tracked what share of Cybertruck buyers are actually truck-use buyers vs tech-enthusiast buyers?
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