According to the parts catalog for the Tesla electric pickup truck, the wiper blade itself will cost $75, while the lever will cost $90.
A complete windshield replacement will cost $1,900, which seems like a fantastic price, but is expected for a car starting at $60,000. At the same time, the side windows will cost between $225 and $260 each.
Cybertruck Wiper Arm & Blade Assembly – $165.00
Cybertruck Wiper Blade – $75.00
Reasonable. pic.twitter.com/8IFBubjf0G
— Nic Cruz Patane (@niccruzpatane) December 13, 2023
Cybertruck Windshield Replacement – $1900.00 pic.twitter.com/QBhZkX2bok
— Nic Cruz Patane (@niccruzpatane) December 13, 2023
The giant windshield wiper of Tesla Cybertruck prototypes once caused mockery on the network – despite its size and, surprisingly, functionality, the wiper still left a huge uncleaned area on the windshield.
Two weeks ago, Tesla finally delivered the first cybercars to customers, six years after Elon Musk first wrote about the car and four years after he showed off a futuristic pickup truck. At the same time, the cost of the Cybertruck during this time has soared compared to the prices that the billionaire announced in 2019. The rear-wheel-drive version of the electric pickup, which won’t be available until 2025, will start at $60,990, while dual-motor (starting at $79,990) and triple-motor ($99,990) models will be available in 2024.
Earlier, Tesla reinstated a controversial clause in the Cybertruck purchase agreement that allows the company to sue or be fined $50,000 if a customer resells the vehicle “early.”
Tesla Cybertruck’s rigid construction and clumsy design raise safety concerns, experts say