EricGregori
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The Cybertruck is an iconic, self-driving stainless steel urban tank designed by engineers and rocket scientists—not committees. it is the safest pickup truck on the road, the only pickup with IIHS's top safety rating. It is the best selling EV pickup truck in the US, currently outselling other "boring" looking EV trucks almost 2:1. For context, the Cybertruck is currently outselling the Lucid (Gravity + air).
The Cybertruck is an engineering masterpiece. I never wanted a truck but ordered a CT for its durability, no-ding stainless body, and military-grade presence—perfect for Chicago drives. So why are Cybertrucks "not selling?"
EV trucks struggle broadly (F-150 Lightning failed, GM models lag; R1S outsells R1T 3:1), as do expensive EVs (Lucid ~2.5k, Rivian ~10.5k YTD). Is price the problem? The $59k model tests if price is the issue. If they sell a lot of the $59K model, I think the CT will have a future. If not, I fear the CT (at least the pickup version) will be discontinued). Maybe a new life as a full size SUV (which is probably what Tesla should have done to begin with).
For me, iconic and safe, it's a winner—especially for my wife at the grocery store, which is why I have a CT on order.
References:
Tesla's patent (WO2023023083A1 / "Ultra-Hard Cold-Worked Steel Alloy") describes a custom 300-series stainless steel for the Cybertruck's exoskeleton
Road&Truck: The Tesla Cybertruck Is the Only Pickup Truck to Earn IIHS's Highest Safety Rating This Year
The Cybertruck is an engineering masterpiece. I never wanted a truck but ordered a CT for its durability, no-ding stainless body, and military-grade presence—perfect for Chicago drives. So why are Cybertrucks "not selling?"
EV trucks struggle broadly (F-150 Lightning failed, GM models lag; R1S outsells R1T 3:1), as do expensive EVs (Lucid ~2.5k, Rivian ~10.5k YTD). Is price the problem? The $59k model tests if price is the issue. If they sell a lot of the $59K model, I think the CT will have a future. If not, I fear the CT (at least the pickup version) will be discontinued). Maybe a new life as a full size SUV (which is probably what Tesla should have done to begin with).
For me, iconic and safe, it's a winner—especially for my wife at the grocery store, which is why I have a CT on order.
| Q1 2026 US EV Truck Sales (Cox Automotive) | 2025 US EV Truck Sales (Cox Automotive): | 2024 US EV Truck Sales (Cox Automotive): | 2023 US EV Truck Sales (Cox Automotive): | |
| #1 | Tesla Cybertruck: 3,519 units (~$70k-$102k) | Ford F-150 Lightning: 27,307 | Tesla Cybertruck: 38,965 | Ford F-150 Lightning: 24,165 |
| #2 | Ford F-150 Lightning: 2,060 units (~$63k-$85k) | Tesla Cybertruck: 20,237 | Ford F-150 Lightning: 33,510 | Rivian R1T: ~17,700 |
| #3 | Rivian R1T: 1,658 units (~$73k-$122k) | GMC Hummer EV: 15,788 | GMC Hummer EV: 13,993 | GMC Hummer EV: ~3,000-4,000 |
| #4 | Chevy Silverado EV: 1,406 units (~$56k-$108k) | Chevy Silverado EV: 11,275 | Rivian R1T: ~7,000-8,000 (est.) | Tesla Cybertruck: ~1,000 (late ramp) |
| #5 | GMC Sierra EV: 1,288 units (~$62k-$101k) | GMC Sierra EV: 7,996 | Chevy Silverado EV: ~7,400 | |
| Lucid: Total: 2,551 Gravity: 1,631 Air: 920 |
References:
Tesla's patent (WO2023023083A1 / "Ultra-Hard Cold-Worked Steel Alloy") describes a custom 300-series stainless steel for the Cybertruck's exoskeleton
Road&Truck: The Tesla Cybertruck Is the Only Pickup Truck to Earn IIHS's Highest Safety Rating This Year
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