After years of hype, delays, and sky-high expectations, Tesla’s futuristic Cybertruck has finally hit the market — and the results are nothing short of disastrous. With shockingly low sales figures now made public, even Elon Musk himself is feeling the pressure.

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Big Promises, Harsh Reality

When the Cybertruck was first unveiled in 2019, it sent shockwaves through the auto industry. With its angular, sci-fi design and bold claims about performance, price, and innovation, Elon Musk touted it as the vehicle that would revolutionize the pickup truck segment.

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But fast forward to 2025, and the reality has failed to live up to the dream. After repeated production delays, the Cybertruck finally began limited deliveries in late 2023 — and the latest data paints a grim picture.

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Disappointing Sales Numbers

According to newly released reports, Tesla delivered only around 3,000 Cybertrucks in the first full quarter of production — a figure far below expectations and a mere fraction of the hundreds of thousands of pre-orders once announced.

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Many customers have since canceled their reservations, citing long wait times, overpromising features, and skyrocketing prices. The base version of the Cybertruck now starts at around $80,000, nearly double the original promised price of under $40,000. On top of that, features like Tesla’s so-called “Full Self-Driving” mode remain incomplete and unreliable.

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Elon Musk Under Pressure

Even Elon Musk, known for brushing off criticism, appeared shaken during a recent shareholder meeting. He admitted that Cybertruck was “a far more complex product than we anticipated” and said production costs are significantly impacting Tesla’s margins.

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Following the release of these figures, Tesla’s stock price took a hit, reflecting investor concerns about the company’s direction. Industry analysts have started to question whether Tesla can maintain its dominance as competitors like Rivian, Ford, and BYD ramp up their own EV truck production.

 

Conclusion

The Cybertruck was supposed to be Tesla’s next big breakthrough — a bold statement of innovation and disruption. But now, it risks becoming the company’s most high-profile misstep. What was once hailed as the future of electric trucks is now a symbol of overpromising and underdelivering.

Elon Musk may still have his eyes on Mars, but down here on Earth, the numbers are impossible to ignore.