
Tesla has restocked its Cyberwhistle, after previously removing its listing from its online store.
“Inspired by Cybertruck, the limited-edition Cyberwhistle is a premium collectible made from medical-grade stainless steel with a polished finish. The whistle includes an integrated attachment feature for added versatility,” explains Tesla.
But this time around, Cyberwhistle now costs 885 Dogecoin, or about $53 USD. The price of Dogecoin has plummeted since January of this year, when Tesla first launched sales of accessories with the cryptocurrency payment. Back in January, a Cyberwhistle cost 300 Dogecoin.
Other recent Tesla shop changes include the increase of pricing on all snow chains for Model S/X and Model 3/Y.
Are you going to buy a Cyberwhistle now that it’s back in stock?
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No plans on purchasing Doge, so I can’t buy a whistle.