Cybertruck
Tesla Cybertruck non-Foundation Series unit Makes Its First Appearance Online
The automotive world got its first glimpse of the standard, non-Foundation Tesla Cybertruck as images surfaced on social media, marking a significant milestone for the highly anticipated electric vehicle. These photos, shared by a Cybertruck Foundation Series owner, offer an insight into the non-foundation edition of Tesla’s futuristic pickup.
The reveal comes on the heels of Tesla’s recent announcement that they’ve begun sending out invitations for orders of the standard, non-Foundation Cybertruck. With deliveries expected to commence between October and November 2024, the EV community’s excitement reached a fever pitch as they eagerly awaited visual confirmation of the standard, non-Foundation model.
The wait proved short-lived. Tesla community member and Cybertruck Foundation Series owner @greggertruck quickly satisfied this curiosity by posting the first photos of what appears to be a standard, non-Foundation Cybertruck on X (formerly Twitter). These images reveal several notable differences from the Foundation Series model, giving enthusiasts much to discuss.
The most immediately noticeable change is the absence of the “Foundation Series” badging. Moreover, the standard, non-Foundation Cybertruck appears devoid of accessories, including the bed rings. This stripped-down appearance is likely a cost-saving measure, but it has drawn attention from Tesla enthusiasts who note the stark contrast with the more fully-equipped Foundation Series.
To put this in perspective, the Foundation Series package, which came at an additional cost of $20,000, included a suite of features and accessories. Among these were Full Self-Driving (FSD) capability, Cyber Wheels and Covers, White Interior Color, lifetime Premium Connectivity, and a Tesla Shop voucher. The package also boasted an array of free accessories such as 3D All-Weather Interior Liners, Gear Locker Dividers, and a Glass Roof Sunshade, among others.
The stark difference between the Foundation Series and the standard, non-Foundation model raises interesting questions about consumer preferences and Tesla’s strategy. While the stripped-down version may appeal to those seeking a more affordable entry point into Cybertruck ownership, others might miss the bells and whistles of the Foundation Series.
As more standard, non-Foundation Cybertrucks begin to roll out, it will be fascinating to observe how consumers respond to these differences. Will the bare-bones aesthetic of the standard model resonate with buyers, or will they long for the added features of the Foundation Series? The unveiling of these images marks an important step in the Cybertruck’s journey from concept to mass-market reality, and sets the stage for its reception in the competitive electric pickup market.