Tesla Cybertruck EV Sales Drop Nearly 50%, SpaceX and Musk Firms Bought ~18% of Q4 Registrations

Tesla's Cybertruck sales plunged nearly 50% to just over 20,000 units in 2025, and S&P Global Mobility data seen by Bloomberg shows roughly 18% of Cybertrucks registered in the U.S. in Q4 2025 were bought by SpaceX and other companies controlled by Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla.

The Cybertruck reached production in late 2023 after repeated delays and was the fifth-best-selling EV in the U.S. in 2024 with about 39,000 sales, according to Cox Automotive estimates, before the drop in 2025. Elon Musk had earlier predicted annual production could reach roughly a quarter-million vehicles.

S&P Global Mobility data provided to Bloomberg shows SpaceX accounted for 1,279 of 7,071 Cybertruck registrations in Q4 2025, and other Musk-led ventures purchased another 60 vehicles; Bloomberg identified xAI, The Boring Company and Neuralink among the buyers.

This report is based on information originally published by The Autopian.

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