Group 1 - The core point of the article is that Tesla has discontinued the rear-wheel drive version of the Cybertruck, which was intended to be a more affordable option for consumers, due to disappointing market performance and low sales figures [1][3]. - The Cybertruck series has not met Tesla's initial expectations, with only about 20,000 units sold annually, far below the projected capacity of 250,000 to 500,000 units [1][3]. - The rear-wheel drive version was launched at a starting price of $70,000, a $10,000 reduction from the all-wheel drive version priced at $80,000, but it suffered from significant configuration cuts that diminished its value proposition [3]. Group 2 - To control costs, Tesla removed key features from the rear-wheel drive version, including one electric motor, active air suspension, and other essential components, leading to a lack of market acceptance [3]. - There has been almost no consumer interest in the rear-wheel drive version, as potential buyers are unwilling to sacrifice core features for a lower price [3]. - Tesla has officially removed the rear-wheel drive option from its online configurator, indicating the formal discontinuation of this model [3].
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