Not all clients satisfied with this choice.
A fresh thread on the Cybertruck Owners Club online forum has surfaced regarding the recently announced acceleration program for the delivery schedules of the Tesla Cybertruck. As anticipated, the purchasers eagerly awaiting the electric pickup truck are expressing their discontent with the changes.
As per the post made by user rodx, it is possible for customers to receive their Cybertruck deliveries in just 45 days through the use of referral credits worth 30,000. This offer is only applicable to those who have already placed a pre-order for either the Foundation Series or the Cyberbeast models. It is important to note that this deal can only be redeemed on one Tesla account and cannot be transferred.
Referral rewards are a type of incentive offered to individuals who successfully refer another person to purchase a Tesla vehicle. These credits can also be utilized for purchasing various Tesla products through the referral program.
The acceleration program in question raises some concerns as the initial promise was that those who chose the Foundation Series would receive priority treatment, even without referral credits. However, the starting price of the Foundation Series is a staggering $120,000, a considerable $20,000 more than the Cyberbeast’s base price.
Drawing inspiration from the impressive Cyberbeast, the Foundation Series boasts a cutting-edge design and employs a triple-engine AWD system that can churn out an impressive 845 horsepower. As a result, this high-performance vehicle can accelerate from zero to 60 mph in a mere 2.6 seconds and reach a maximum speed of 130 mph.The Foundation Series takes full advantage of the powerful tri-motor AWD configuration, ensuring an exhilarating driving experience for its lucky owners. With a jaw-dropping sprint time of only 2.6 seconds to hit the 60 mph mark and a blazing top speed of 130 mph, this beast knows how to make heads turn.
According to reports, due to a high number of pre-orders, customers should anticipate a lengthy four to five year wait before receiving their electric pickup. In response to the program, members of the forum expressed their dissatisfaction, with one user named Travis64 stating, “This is bs i will get my fs in 2025 now.” Another member, going by the username Gigahorse, shared their thoughts, saying, “Another way for people to skip the line, or take the hit of early adoption of the CT V 1.0.”
The acceleration program has a set limit, although the exact quantity was not revealed. Nevertheless, the electric vehicle company from Texas announced that it will provide additional expedited shipments for qualifying customers who were unable to take advantage of the initial offering.