Tesla Unveils New Affordable Cybertruck Trim, But Gary Black Says TSLA 'Unlikely' To Sell More Than 25K Units: 'Hard To See What Will Change…'
Tesla Unveils New Affordable Cybertruck Trim, But Gary Black Says TSLA 'Unlikely' To Sell More Than 25K Units: 'Hard To See What Will Change…'
Badar ShaikhMon, February 23, 2026 at 11:31 PM UTC
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Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) has unveiled a new affordable trim level of the Cybertruck, but investor Gary Black of the Future Fund LLC thinks the move wouldn't translate to a major sales boost for the automaker.
Tesla Reveals New Cybertruck Trim, Sunsets Luxe Package
Tesla's official website on Thursday showed an all-new Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive trim retailing for $59,990. It features a 325-mile range but offers a reduced towing capacity of 7,500 lbs, unlike the Premium All-Wheel Drive trim, which boasts a towing capacity of 11,000 lbs. It also offers reduced ground clearance and lacks a rear touchscreen.
The automaker has also reduced the price of the range-topping Cyberbeast trim from $114,990 to $99,990. The company did this by sunsetting the Luxe package on the Cybertruck, which offered Full Self-Driving, free access to Tesla's Supercharger network and more.
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Gary Black Weighs In
In a post on the social media platform X on Thursday, the investor opined that despite the reduced price, Tesla was "unlikely to sell more than 25K Cybertrucks in 2026," adding that the trim was better priced than previous trims and will "surely sell."
However, Black noted that most of the Cybertruck sales would be from the mid-spec trim priced at $79,990. "Absent advertising, it's hard to see what will change Cybertruck sales momentum," the investor said.
IMHO, $TSLA is still unlikely to sell more than 25K Cybertrucks in 2026 (vs 22K global delivs in 2025). While a CT Base trim priced at $59,990 ($79,990 previous cheapest trim after CT $69,990 RWD trim was discontinued after 5 months in 2025) will surely sell, most of the sales… https://t.co/drav9mcKxk
— Gary Black (@garyblack00) February 20, 2026
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The investor had earlier criticized Tesla's discount-led marketing strategy, sharing that a feature-led strategy would offer more benefits for a premium brand like the automaker instead.
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