Four years after its debut, the Tesla Cybertruck has finally reached its first batch of customers. The truck was delivered to 10 people at a lavish event at the company’s headquarters in Austin, Texas, at which Elon Musk predicted the truck would usher in a new, more exciting future.
The company also provided updated details about the pricing, range, and features for the truck, much of which has changed significantly from the originally announced numbers. The rear-wheel drive version of the electric truck will start at $60,990 — up from the original price of $39,900 in 2019 — and will get 250 miles of range on a full charge. The all-wheel drive version will start at $79,990 and get 340 miles. And a “Cyberbeast” trim will run you $99,990…