Tesla Cybertruck appears to be facing significant sales challenges. After initial hype faded, and over a million reservations turned out to be as real as unicorns, Tesla is now enabling leasing options and free upgrades to move its inventory of the futuristic pickup truck. The company’s recent silence on the Cybertruck, even omitting it from their earnings call, speaks volumes about the situation.

Tesla initially projected sales of 500,000 Cybertrucks annually and established production capacity at the Giga Texas for 250,000 units per year. After working through the initial reservation backlog with fewer than 40,000 deliveries, the automaker is now struggling to sell the remaining vehicles.

  • @rickdg
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    448 hours ago

    Have they tried making a decent truck?

      • @pahlimur
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        6 hours ago

        The one person I know who owns a cyber truck was upset when I didn’t call him when I had a truck needing emergency, my wife’s car had broken down on a freeway offramp. The people that own these stupid things are cos playing as truck people even moreso than the average truck owner. The weirder part of his upsetness is, I was already driving a 3/4 ton truck because my commuter vehicle was not running. All I had to do was go get a uhaul trailer and go get her car. My mind is still boggled that he threw a fit about not calling him.

        • @PancakesCantKillMe
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          85 hours ago

          LOL. I have a truck for towing and other truck-related things and am quite happy to help others with aforementioned truck activities when asked. The amount of times I get upset when people don’t call me to do truck things is like, hmmmm let’s see…zero. It is zero times. A shrug is all I might manage to evoke from the drama.

            • @PancakesCantKillMe
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              33 hours ago

              Yes! Shouldn’t your parents tell you before you come home from school???

          • @pahlimur
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            74 hours ago

            It was the weirdest shit. He doesn’t know anything about towing or hauling. His cybertruck is the first truck like vehicle he has ever owned and for some reason his ego tells him he’s qualified to help. Its probably his total lack of experience that caused his upset.

            To redeem him a bit he is incredibly willing to help people. He’s just got more money than brains and experience lol.

            • @PancakesCantKillMe
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              24 hours ago

              Yah, I was about to mention ego being very much involved in all of this from the purchase of the “truck” to feeling spurned by not being asked to help. My ego would be hard-pressed to avoid educating him. Politely, of course.

        • @PagPag
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          45 hours ago

          I bought a truck as a back up to my daily and weekend warrior, purely for towing and dirty jobs.

          Always used my daily with a tow hitch for most things and honestly still pick it with a 6x8’ trailer on occasion over my truck often because it’s easier to maneuver…

          A few of us exist

      • @[email protected]
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        56 hours ago

        Tbf it’s kinda a fundamental limitation of electric vehicles vs gas that the energy density of gas is way higher.