Summary

The Tesla Cybertruck is in crisis. The automaker is still sitting on a ton of old inventory, which it is now heavily discounting, and it is throttling down production.

Tesla is expected to currently be selling the Cybertruck at a rate of about 25,000 units a year – a tenth of what Musk predicted.

Tesla began the second quarter with 2,400 Cybertrucks in inventory, valued at over $200 million. Tesla is now offering deeper discounts on the new inventory of Cybertrucks.

The automaker has reduced its Cybertruck production teams and now operates at a fraction of its original capacity.

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    144 months ago

    25k of EV pickups is A LOT by comparison to others.

    It’s a stupid truck but also the target demographic doesn’t really exist.

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      54 months ago

      I seriously wonder who these 25k a month even are? How are they selling even a hundred a month?

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        4 months ago

        These numbers coming from Tesla have never been actual sales but “deliveries”, which can occur multiple times per sale and also can occur without a sale. They only publicize “deliveries” instead of actual sales data because bigger number.

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        144 months ago

        It’s 25k per year, and its only an estimate (from Tesla) based on the sales so far. I’m betting those sales falling off a cliff will keep numbers well below that when the year actually comes to an end.

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          44 months ago

          Also, Tesla has a tendency to claim environmental subsidies for sales that only exist on paper.