The brief period of freshly-delivered Tesla Cybertrucks selling for over $200,000 appears to be over. Late last week, a Cybertruck Foundation Series with 990 miles (1,593 km) on the odometer traded hands for $151,000 on eBay. While that’s significantly less than we have seen some Cybertrucks sell for, it is still a huge premium over the car’s original $99,990 MSRP.
This Cybertruck was sold out of Wesley Chapel, Florida, and stands out from any other we’ve seen because of the Diamond White vinyl wrap. The seller has also had a large ‘Cybertruck’ decal applied to the pickup’s tailgate. While we think this decal looks tacky, we’re sure some people will like it. The windows have also been tinted.
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There’s plenty else to like about this Cybertruck. Like all other models handed over to customers so far, this is a Cyberbeast model. That means it is the fastest and most performance-focused version in the Cybertruck range. It is powered by a trio of electric motors combining to produce 845 hp. This makes it a direct rival to the quad-motor Rivian R1T but tests have shown the Tesla is significantly quicker in a straight line, offering a 0-60 mph (96 km/h) in 2.6 seconds.
Tesla’s Autopilot and controversial Full Self-Driving systems have also been installed but currently are not reportedly activated. The seller notes the car was sold with the original charger still in the box, the original floor mats, and a sunshade.
As more and more Cybertrucks start reaching the hands of shoppers, prices in the used market will inevitably fall. It’s only a matter of time before they start trading for under MSRP and it may not be long until they plummet in value like most other used Teslas.