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Elon's Electric Pickup Makes Waves in Korea
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2025-05-07 15:54:47

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At the exhibition, Tesla showcases not only the Cybertruck but also the Model 3 and Model Y. Attendees can also participate in test drives of these two models. Additionally, customers who purchase a Model 3 or Model Y at the event will receive special benefits.

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Tesla Korea has entered the commercial vehicle sector, and industry experts predict that this model will create significant market impact. They are particularly paying attention to the potential for differentiated subsidies for commercial vehicles.

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The Cybertruck, which follows the global pre-order launch, is classified as a pickup truck. It is a fully battery-electric vehicle, and the domestic selling price is expected to exceed 100 million won (approximately $75,000 USD). Some models may be offered at mid-range prices around 80 million won (approximately $60,000 USD).

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The specific certification process for the domestic launch has not yet been confirmed, but performance specifications and battery subsidy information are expected to be released by the end of the year.

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The Cybertruck features numerous 4680 cylindrical batteries, which are not in a prismatic form. With a single charge, it is expected to exceed a maximum driving range of 800 km (approximately 497 miles) under U.S. certification, although the domestic certification may yield slightly lower figures.

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Recently, Tesla has reportedly faced profitability challenges due to a slowdown in demand for battery electric vehicles (BEVs) across global markets. Manufacturing costs continue to rise, leading to shrinking profit margins.

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Tesla has ceased sales of the lower-priced Cybertruck model in the U.S. Previously, customers could order the Cybertruck for $61,000 (approximately 82,910,000 won), but now only models starting at $99,990 (approximately 135,900,000 won) are available in the market.

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At the same time, Tesla appears to be expanding its sales distribution channels for the Cybertruck models globally, including the domestic market, by continuing to unveil these models.

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