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Tesla has amassed over 10,000 Cybertrucks in inventory across the United States, marking a record high and signaling potential trouble for the electric pickup program amid cooling demand.

The figure reflects a sharp increase from early April, when Tesla was estimated to have at least 2,400 Cybertrucks available.

See also: Tesla Scales Back Cybertruck Production Amid Slowing Sales and Mounting Pressure

Credit: Tesla-Info.com

While Tesla does not disclose exact inventory figures, data from Tesla-Info.com—based on vehicle listings—shows a rapid buildup in unsold stock. The increase may be partly due to a rise in individual listings caused by price variations and configuration changes rather than a surge in production.

Several of the listed vehicles are units built in 2024, including some from the limited-run ‘Foundation Series’ that ended production more than seven months ago. Despite this, many remain unsold, highlighting sluggish turnover in Tesla’s latest vehicle category.

See also: Tesla Launches $69,990 Cybertruck Long Range RWD in U.S. with 350-Mile Range, June Deliveries Planned

Credit: Tesla

Tesla has reportedly slowed Cybertruck production in recent months, aligning with the weak market response. The company recently introduced a rear-wheel-drive variant but opted against using a smaller battery pack, instead offering a more basic version with fewer features.

The estimated value of Tesla’s Cybertruck inventory now approaches $800 million, based on an average price of $78,000 per vehicle. The rising stockpile and ongoing discounts reflect broader concerns about the model’s market fit and long-term viability.

Source:  Tesla-Info.com

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Ryan Fisher has been reporting on the global electric mobility sector for EVMagz.com since becoming a journalist in 2020, with a focus on EV market trends, charging infrastructure expansion, and battery technology development across major regions. With a background in digital media and online publishing, he brings a clear and reader-friendly approach to complex industry topics. Outside of work, Ryan enjoys evening city walks, minimalist desk setups, and experimenting with home audio recording.

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