YDR37
Well-known member
- Joined
- Dec 29, 2023
- Threads
- 26
- Messages
- 1,477
- Reaction score
- 2,414
- Location
- California
- Vehicles
- Tacoma
For 2Q 2025, Tesla reported deliveries of 384,122 vehicles worldwide. Of those, 10,394 were the expensive models (S/X/CT). We can assume that roughly half of that number, or around 5.200, were Cybertrucks. So in 2Q 2025, Cybertrucks were about 5,200 of Tesla's 384,122 vehicle deliveries, which is only about 1.4%. And at this time, CT sales do not appear to be growing.
That doesn't mean that the CT is unprofitable, or that Tesla is going to discontinue it. But it could mean that the CT is no longer one of Tesla's top priorities. In that case, we might not see new Cybertruck-specific features or accessories in the future (they may get cancelled like the Range Extender), and there could be more issues with existing parts/accessories going temporarily out of stock.
That doesn't mean that the CT is unprofitable, or that Tesla is going to discontinue it. But it could mean that the CT is no longer one of Tesla's top priorities. In that case, we might not see new Cybertruck-specific features or accessories in the future (they may get cancelled like the Range Extender), and there could be more issues with existing parts/accessories going temporarily out of stock.
Sponsored
Last edited: