A near-new Foundation Series Cyberbeast limited-edition Tesla Cybertruck electric all-wheel-drive pickup was recently auctioned off by its first owner at a hefty discount for a very strange reason.
The Cyberbeast AWD is $121. The first owner of one of these pickups drove it only 985 kilometers (745 miles) and put it up for sale on the online auction Bring a Trailer. As a result, the car was bought for $463. Dropping $99 on a new car must have seemed painful, but that didn't stop the owner.
The first owner of the Tesla Cybertruck said that "he has too many cars, so he had to make a decision to sell something." The seller did not specify why he chose the flagship pickup. The exclusive Tesla Cybertruck can be identified by the Foundation Series badge in the interior and the Cyberbeast logo on the rear door.
It is set in motion by three electric motors with a total output of 845 hp, and acceleration from a standstill to a hundred is only 2,6 seconds. The range is almost 550 kilometers without recharging. The equipment includes 20-inch wheels shod with Goodyear Wrangler Territory RT tires of size 285/65, sockets for 120 and 240 volts, heating and ventilation of the front seats, an audio system with 15 speakers, heating of the rear seats with acoustic glass.