From:Internet Info Agency 2026-01-21 15:08:00
According to foreign media reports, Tesla officially began deliveries of its Cybertruck electric pickup in late November 2023, making 2024 its first full year of sales. However, the model has underperformed in the U.S. market, with annual sales totaling just over 20,000 units—a sharp 48% decline compared to nearly 39,000 units sold in 2023. Notably, fourth-quarter 2024 sales amounted to approximately 4,100 units, far below the nearly 13,000 units delivered during the same period in 2023. The report notes that the Cybertruck recorded the steepest year-over-year sales drop among all electric vehicles in the U.S. market last year. Deliveries are currently underway in the United States, Mexico, Canada, and South Korea.

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