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Tesla is now offering leasing options for their highly-anticipated Cybertruck electric pickup truck. This news comes as a relief for those who have been dreaming of driving a Cybertruck but may not be ready to commit to buying one just yet.

The leasing options include both the Dual Motor and tri-motor Cyberbeast trims, with prices starting at $1068 per month for the Dual Motor and $1284 per month for the Cyberbeast. Customers can choose between 24- or 36-month leases, with a $7500 deposit required upfront. The standard mileage limit is 10,000 miles per year, but there are options for 12,000 and 15,000 miles as well.

For those interested in leasing the Cybertruck with a range extender option, a $2000 non-refundable deposit is required. The range extender is estimated to cost $16,000, with production set to begin in mid-2025. It’s important to note that there is no buyout option at the end of the lease, and the truck must be returned to Tesla once the lease term is up.

If you prefer to purchase the Cybertruck outright, prices start at $81,895 for the Dual Motor version and go up to $101,985 for the more powerful Cyberbeast. This lease option provides a more flexible and affordable way to experience the innovative technology and design of the Cybertruck without the commitment of buying it outright.

In other news, car enthusiast Jack Fitzgerald shares his passion for cars and his journey to becoming an auto writer. His love for cars began with Formula 1 racing, which led him to pursue a career in auto writing. After starting as a detailer for a local dealership group, he found his way to Car and Driver, where he continues to pursue his passion for cars. His current goal is to extend the life of his 2010 Volkswagen Golf for as long as possible.