The Tesla Cybertruck Had The Biggest Sales Crash Of Any EV In 2025
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The Tesla Cybertruck Had The Biggest Sales Crash Of Any EV In 2025
"Elon Musk's angular pickup experienced the steepest drop in sales of any EV in the U.S. in 2025 on a volume basis, according to an InsideEVs analysis of Cox Automotive data. Tesla sold close to 39,000 Cybertrucks during the truck's first full year on the market in 2024, Cox estimates. Last year, sales were nearly cut in half, with the firm estimating that Americans bought some 20,200 Cybertrucks in 2025."
"Unlike most other manufacturers, Tesla does not break out its deliveries by region or by individual model. So third-party estimates are the best proxy we have for sales. To be sure, the polarizing truck was in part a victim of its own early success. It ended 2024 as America's most popular electric pickup by a solid margin, capturing buyers with its unusual looks and genuinely forward-thinking elements like a steer-by-wire system."
"But it's also clear that after an initial rush of buyers, demand for the Cybertruckwhich Musk has called Tesla's best product everhas deteriorated quickly. The company says it has the capacity to produce over 125,000 Cybertrucks per year at its Texas factory, and Musk has floated 250,000 trucks as a target in the past. It all suggests that Tesla grossly"
U.S. sales of the Tesla Cybertruck plunged from about 39,000 units in 2024 to roughly 20,200 in 2025, a nearly 19,000-unit decline and the largest drop among EVs in the country. Early enthusiasm drove strong initial deliveries, but demand cooled rapidly after the first year. Tesla reports production capacity above 125,000 Cybertrucks annually at its Texas factory and has mentioned a 250,000-unit target, creating a large gap between capacity and sales. Tesla does not publish model-level regional deliveries, so third-party estimates serve as the main sales proxy. Electric pickups face broader market challenges amid rising competition.
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