Tesla has reduced the price of its Cybertruck Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) to $60, a significant drop from the $95 it cost in February.
The system is designed to help Cybertruck owners monitor tire pressure, ensuring optimal safety and performance on the road.
Each TPMS is sold individually, meaning owners will need to purchase four units to equip all the wheels on their vehicle. The system is only available to Tesla vehicle owners, who must verify their eligibility by signing into their Tesla account. Tesla also offers the option to pay in four interest-free installments of $15.
This price cut makes it more affordable for Cybertruck owners to maintain their vehicle’s efficiency and safety, potentially encouraging more drivers to purchase the system.
With its updated $60 US pricepoint, the Cybertruck Tire Pressure Monitoring System now matches the price of the same system for Model S/X and Model 3/Y (only differences are the colors).
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