Tesla Cybertruck Sales Exceed 400,000 Units in First Full Year
Tesla's Cybertruck has exceeded all expectations, selling over 400,000 units in its first full year of production. The unconventional electric pickup has become a cultural phenomenon and a significant profit driver for the company.

Tesla Cybertruck dominates electric truck market
Record Sales
Tesla delivered 400,000 Cybertrucks in 2025, making it the best-selling electric pickup and the third-best-selling pickup overall in America. The vehicle's distinctive stainless steel design has proven more popular than critics predicted.
Production has ramped to 10,000 units per week at Tesla's Texas Gigafactory, with plans to reach 15,000 weekly by mid-2026.
Market Impact
The Cybertruck's success has forced Ford and GM to accelerate their electric truck programs. Ford's F-150 Lightning and GM's Silverado EV have struggled to match Tesla's combination of range, performance, and brand appeal.
Average selling prices remain above $80,000, contributing significant margins to Tesla's bottom line.
New Variants
Tesla has announced a lower-cost single-motor variant for 2026, priced starting at $50,000. The company is also developing a commercial fleet version for business customers.
Tesla's Cybertruck sold 400,000+ units in its first year, becoming the third-best-selling US pickup and pushing Ford and GM to speed up electric truck plans.
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