Tesla Cybertruck Sales Drop Over 50 Percent in Q2 2025 Data Shows Production Woes and Missed Goals

Tesla Cybertruck sales fell over 50% in the second quarter of 2025 according to Kelley Blue Book data. Sales numbers missed forecasts amid production.
Tesla Cybertruck Sales Drop Over 50 Percent in Q2 2025 Data Shows Production Woes and Missed Goals

Tesla Cybertruck Sales Drop More Than 50% in Second Quarter of 2025, Data Says

The newest sales numbers shared by Kelley Blue Book show a big fall in how many people want the Tesla Cybertruck. In the second part of 2025, the sales of this electric truck went down by 50.8% from the same time last year. This drop was also more than what experts had thought.

Details on Sales and Missed Guesses

Kelley Blue Book's info paints a tough view for the Cybertruck in the market:

  • Sales Numbers: In the second part of 2025, Tesla sold just 4,306 Cybertrucks, a big drop from the 8,755 sold in the same months in 2024.
  • Expert Guesses: This was less than what market experts had forecasted, as they thought sales would only fall to between 5,000 and 6,000 units.
  • Goal for Making More: These sales numbers are far off from the goal set by Elon Musk in 2023 to make 250,000 trucks each year. Based on the report, since starting production 14 months ago, only 46,096 vehicles have been made.
Tesla Cybertruck Sales Drop Over 50 Percent in Q2 2025 Data Shows Production Woes and Missed Goals

New Problems and Bad Trends

Writers have pointed out several new issues the Cybertruck is facing now:

  • Stopped Battery Option: In May, Tesla stopped offering the $16,000 battery that could go more than 700 km.
  • Making Problems: In December, it was said production of the Cybertruck was stopped due to worries about falling sales. A month later, Business Insider shared that some workers were moved from making the Cybertruck to help with the Tesla Model Y.
  • Stock and Selling Price: By May, there were more unsold trucks than before. Also, it was said that Tesla offered a much lower price for a one-year-old Cybertruck with 10,000 km, pricing it 34% less than its first cost.

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