Tesla has made the price of entry to its controversial Cybertruck much higher, removing the single-motor rear-wheel drive price-leader from the range.

Tesla has altered its Cybertuck lineup in the USA, pushing the price of entry higher, as the former cheapest model has been quietly removed from the range.

The single-motor Cybertruck Long Range has been quietly removed from Tesla’s website in the United States.

The move comes just six months after the most affordable model began customer deliveries.

The entry-level model was priced from $US69,990 ($AU104,920), powered by a 235kW motor and rated with a driving range of 560km based on EPA testing.

Prior to the Cybertruck’s release, Tesla CEO Elon Musk claimed the Cybertruck would start from $US39,900 ($AU59,800) during a 2019 product pre

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