The Tesla Yoke Is Now a Very Pricey Option

The Tesla Yoke Is Now a Very Pricey Option
The Tesla Yoke Is Now a Very Pricey Option

You’ll pay $1000 to have one on a Model S or Model X. Is the steering-wheel alternative headed for the Cybertruck as well? Signs point to yes.

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