Cybertruck Sales Are Dead in the Water
Briefly

Tesla's Cybertruck sales have experienced a dramatic decline in the second quarter of 2025, with only 4,306 units sold. This represents a 50.8 percent drop compared to the previous year and a decline from 6,406 units the prior quarter. Overall, Tesla has only sold 10,712 Cybertrucks in 2025, falling far short of the ambitious goal of half a million trucks. Poor sales are attributed to unfulfilled promises regarding price, performance, and multiple recalls addressing serious problems impacting the vehicle's reliability and functionality.
In the second quarter of 2025, Tesla sold only 4,306 Cybertrucks, reflecting a staggering 50.8 percent decline from the previous year and 6,406 units sold last quarter.
With a total of 10,712 Cybertrucks sold this year, Tesla is far from the predicted 39,900 units delivered in 2024, let alone the ambitious goal of half a million.
Promises of affordability and performance turned sour; initial models priced near $100,000, while a stripped-down version at $70,000 has not spurred sales.
The Cybertruck's reputation suffers from eight recalls due to serious issues, including problems with power, body panels, and off-roading capabilities.
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