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If you don’t look too closely, you might think that’s not too bad a number. I mean, it’s more than double the volume of what it sold at the same time last year, but if you look at 2025 Q3 and Q4 sales, things get dismal… quickly. In those quarters, before the general public realized the full weight of Musk’s political actions, Tesla moved 14,416 and 12,991 Cybertrucks, respectively. It gets even worse when you consider the fact Musk promised that his Austin, Texas-based car company would sell over 250,000 Cybertrucks per year, even though it delivered just 39,000 in 2024.

If we take the 6,406 Q1 sales number and multiply it by four, we can expect Tesla to sell somewhere in the neighborhood of 26,000 Cybertrucks in 2025. A number that low would be disastrous for Tesla, and it would mean the company only sold about 1/10th of its production capacity. It would also enter the Tesla Cybertruck into the upper echelon of automotive flops like the Edsel, Cadillac Catera, and Pontiac Aztek. Of course, sales could pick up as Tesla continues to cut prices and introduces a cheaper model, but Musk’s political issues have left a bad taste in a lot of peoples’ mouths.

Things are grim for Tesla

Tesla doesn’t break down the sales of individual models, electing instead to group its sales into “Model 3/Y” and “Other Models” which account for the Model S, Model X, and Cybertruck. Still, Cox determined Tesla moved just 6,400ish of its stainless steel monster. It says Tesla only sold about 5,100 Model S and X vehicles combined. That is dismal but expected for two cars that are older than dirt when it comes to automotive lifecycles. Overall, it says Tesla’s U.S. sales fell 8.6% in the first quarter, even as overall EV sales rose 11%.

The Cybertruck also relinquished its crown as the best-selling electric truck in America to the Ford F-150 Lightning. Cox says the Blue Oval sold 7,187 of the electric trucks in the first quarter. I wouldn’t be too shocked if that trend continues throughout the rest of 2025. Hell, we may even start to see real EV truck gains from the Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra EV.

Things are looking rather grim for Tesla. Maybe Elon taking a step back from DOGE and the federal government will help matters, but I honestly sort of doubt it. There might not be any getting out of this one.


Source: http://www.jalopnik.com/1842050/tesla-only-sold-6406-cybertrucks-q1-2025/

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