The Tesla Cybertruck, once the most hyped EV release of the decade, is now facing an unexpected roadblock: massive order cancellations. Reports indicate Tesla showrooms are piling up with unsold Cybertrucks, especially the ultra-premium “Cyber Beast” model, which costs up to $140,000. What’s happening to Tesla’s crown jewel? We dive into why reservation holders are abandoning their $2,500 deposits, even as Tesla issued a warning that buyers must pick up their Cybertrucks by December 31, 2024, or forfeit their cash. Is it the steep price tag, the declining resale values of Tesla vehicles, or something deeper? From design controversies to financial concerns, this video explores the downfall of Tesla’s once-untouchable reputation and what it means for the future of electric trucks. Is the Tesla Cybertruck a failed revolution, or can the automaker recover from this shocking trend? 📌 Key Topics Covered: • Why the Tesla Cybertruck isn’t selling as expected • Why Cyber Beast buyers are losing interest • Tesla’s warning to Cybertruck customers • How Tesla’s plummeting resale values are affecting buyer decisions • The state of Tesla showrooms stockpiled with unsold EVs The Cybertruck was supposed to change everything. But is the dream over? Watch to find out the truth behind the chaos in Tesla’s latest EV rollout. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to Rev Nation for more automotive industry insights and behind-the-scenes looks at the EV market!
Well, I see this happening more and more. People NOT getting "cybertrucks". They will take the $2,500 loss instead of wasting over $100,000. youtu.be/5BAh69en5NM?...
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