Emphasis theirs.
It has been hard to track Tesla’s sales because the automaker is the most opaque when it comes to breaking down sales per model. Tesla bundles sales of Model 3 and Model Y together and all other vehicles (Model S, Model X, Cybertruck, and Tesla Semi) into its “other models” category.
Today, Tesla released its Q4 delivery numbers and confirmed that it delivered 23,640 units of its “other models.”
Based on how Model S and Model X sales have been tracking, we estimate that Tesla delivered between 9,000 and 12,000 Cybertrucks in Q4, which is likely less than in Q3 despite launching the cheaper non-Foundation Series models and opening orders beyond those with reservations.
There’s a service center near my house with probably 100 of them sitting on a field next to it. I always wonder if they’re waiting to go to whoever bought them of if they’re just sitting there jic. But there’s been a pile of them for a couple months now
It’s been long speculated that Musk plays games with moving stock of Teslas around so they can be reported as “in transit” rather than surplus collecting dust in yards.
Could also be 100 defective units lol
Back ordered parts maybe? Every time I hear about one of these things breaking, the service time is absurdly long, like weeks to months.
jic?
Just in case
thanks
https://youtu.be/969XGZ_t7cE
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy: