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Tesla reportedly has over $800 million worth of unsold Cybertrucks, with more than 10,000 units sitting idle in dealerships. Despite high expectations, only about 6,400 Cybertrucks were sold in the first quarter of 2025, far below initial projections. The truck’s unconventional design, which polarizes potential buyers, is one of the main reasons for the surplus. Additionally, the starting price has risen significantly, now over $60,000, making it less appealing to budget-conscious customers. Quality concerns and recalls have also raised doubts about the vehicle’s reliability, further impacting sales. In response, Tesla has offered up to $10,000 in discounts and reduced production. While these efforts may help, the future of the Cybertruck remains uncertain as it struggles to meet consumer expectations and compete in a competitive market.

Tesla reportedly has over $800 million worth of unsold Cybertrucks, with more than 10,000 units sitting idle in dealerships. Despite high expectations, only about 6,400 Cybertrucks were sold in the first quarter of 2025, far below initial projections.
The truck’s unconventional design, which polarizes potential buyers, is one of the main reasons for the surplus. Additionally, the starting price has risen significantly, now over $60,000, making it less appealing to budget-conscious customers.
Quality concerns and recalls have also raised doubts about the vehicle’s reliability, further impacting sales. In response, Tesla has offered up to $10,000 in discounts and reduced production.
While these efforts may help, the future of the Cybertruck remains uncertain as it struggles to meet consumer expectations and compete in a competitive market.