Tesla Cybertruck inventory skyrockets to record high
- Tesla's Cybertruck inventory surged past 10,000 units by early 2025, reaching a new record high in the US market.
- This inventory buildup followed weak demand caused by high prices, safety recalls, quality issues, and political opposition linked to CEO Elon Musk.
- Tesla produced about 6,400 Cybertrucks in Q1 2025, significantly less than initially planned, while over 2,400 units remained unsold earlier that year.
- Electrek editor Fred Lambert described the Cybertruck program as being "in crisis" with Tesla holding nearly $800 million worth of unsold vehicles.
- These developments suggest Tesla faces substantial challenges selling the Cybertruck amid changing market conditions, tariffs, and declining consumer confidence.
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Tesla Cybertruck Inventory Balloons to 10K Units
The inventory of Tesla Cybertrucks has ballooned to a record-high of more than 10,000 units, Electrek reported. At an average price of $78,000, Tesla and CEO Elon Musk could be sitting on nearly $800 million in Cybertruck inventory, according to Monday’s report. That many units accounts for roughly two quarters of sales, according to Electrek. Electrek’s report comes weeks after Tesla began offering discounts of up to $10,550 on 2024 Cybertruck …
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