Tesla’s Cybertruck, once touted as “the World’s Toughest Truck,” now seems to be gathering rust in inventories across major U.S. metropolitan areas.

A recent count reveals that within 25 miles of some of the top 25 most populous zip codes, a staggering 1,246 Cybertrucks remain in unsold inventory. The total count nationwide of Cybertrucks waiting on a buyer is likely much higher, as these 25 mile segments only account for about half of the US population.

If each Cybertruck sells at the minimum price of $79,990, that’s about $100 million worth of what Ask Car Guys voted overwhelmingly for the Worst Truck Ever Made.

Here’s the data!

  • KayLeadfoot@fedia.ioOP
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    2 days ago

    A clowny, amateurish effort. Deserving of twice the mockery it receives, and it gets a LOT of mockery. I’m a comedian and I hardly need to think, the Cybertruck comedy writes itself.

    The fact that it made production at all shows major issues in Tesla’s corporate decision-making process that a rationally administered board would take steps to address.