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Tesla Cybertruck Sales Decline by Largest Volume Among US EVs in 2025

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Tesla Cybertruck Sales Decline in 2025

Tesla Cybertruck sales experienced a notable decline in 2025, marking the largest volume sales drop among electric vehicles (EVs) in the U.S. This occurred during a year that saw varied performance across the electric vehicle market. In 2024, its initial full model year, Tesla sold approximately 39,000 Cybertrucks. However, sales in 2025 decreased to 20,200 units, a difference of nearly 19,000 vehicles, according to data from Cox Automotive reported by InsideEVs.

Production Targets and Market Context

The 2025 sales figure falls significantly short of CEO Elon Musk's previous projection of 250,000 Cybertrucks produced annually starting that year. In 2025, only one electric vehicle, the Tesla Model Y, surpassed the 250,000 unit mark, with an estimated 357,500 units sold, also reported by Cox Automotive.

Among electric pickup trucks, the Cybertruck's 2025 sales placed it second, behind the Ford F-150 Lightning, which sold 27,307 units. The Cybertruck outsold other models in its segment, including:

  • Chevy Silverado EV: 11,275 sales
  • GMC Hummer EV: 15,788 sales (includes both pickup and SUV variants)
  • GMC Sierra EV: 7,996 sales
  • Rivian R1T: 7,416 sales

Tesla discontinued the cheapest version of the Cybertruck prior to 2025.