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    Tesla’s Cybertruck range extender option has disappeared from its site.

    Tesla’s battery range extender accessory for Cybertruck, which promised to give the electric pickup the capability to drive about 445 miles on a single charge, was removed from the online configurator over the weekend, Electrek reports.

     

    The Cybertruck Range Extender was announced at the vehicle’s delivery event as a $16,000 add-on that appears to take up about half of the truck’s usable rear bed space. Tesla initially promised in 2019 that the tri-motor Cybertruck would go more than 500 miles on a charge for about $70,000 — and that’s without any mention of an add-on battery.

     

    Now, the highest range Cybertruck available for order is the 325-mile dual-motor AWD model for $79,990, and the tri-motor “Cyberbeast” goes 301 miles for $99,990. Previously, Tesla promised the battery would stretch the Cybertruck’s range to 470 miles, but the estimation was downgraded in 2024.

     

    A screenshot of Tesla’s website with its claim about the range for the Tesla Cybertruck range extender. The heading says: “Extend Your Adventure.” The text says: “Go even further with a Range Extender installed into Cybertruck’s bed, offering up to 445+ miles (EST.) of total range. Sold and installed separately.
    Screenshot by Jay Peters / The Verge
     

    As of this writing, the battery extender is still mentioned in the Cybertruck specs section of the site, and there’s no indication that it has been cancelled altogether. But it’s not looking good for the accessory, as it was initially supposed to become available in “early 2025,” and then was delayed to “mid 2025,” and now seems to be missing in action.

     

    Tesla has been collecting a $2,000 non-refundable fee from customers to reserve the battery extender, and it’s unclear what Tesla will do with the money if the battery doesn’t come to market.

     

    Currently, Tesla is facing an uncertain future with sales plummeting 13 percent year over year. And the Cybertruck has not been a commercial success, reportedly selling only 50,000 units in 2024 on Tesla’s claimed one million reservations.

     

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