SpaceX Cybertruck purchases: Update on fleet expansion and Tesla's persistent struggles

SpaceX has confirmed its purchase of over 1,000 Tesla Cybertrucks—potentially expanding to 2,000—to help clear Tesla's unsold inventory amid continued weak demand for the electric pickup. New details, including video evidence and SpaceX's strong finances, highlight the internal support as Tesla grapples with sales declines and external pressures.

Following Electrek's initial December 18 report on SpaceX acquiring over 1,000 Cybertrucks (worth $80-115 million at $80,000-$115,000 per unit), recent developments underscore the deal's scope. Videos on X show hundreds of the vehicles parked at SpaceX's South Texas facilities, aligning with Tesla's prior confirmation of their use there.

The Cybertruck, launched in November 2023 after a 2019 unveiling, has underperformed despite over 1 million reservations. Production at Gigafactory Texas targeted 250,000 units annually, but sales have fallen below 20,000 yearly—less than 10% of capacity. This has left Tesla with excess inventory.

For cash-rich SpaceX, which generated $11.8 billion in 2024 revenue primarily from Starlink, the purchase is negligible. However, the transaction between Musk-led companies has drawn scrutiny amid Tesla's headwinds: U.S. sales hit a four-year low in November (per Reuters), despite a cheaper Model Y launch, with some attributing declines to Musk's political ties alienating buyers.

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SpaceX buys over 1,000 Cybertrucks from Tesla

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Elon Musk's SpaceX has purchased more than 1,000 Cybertrucks from Tesla, according to a report citing a source familiar with the matter. The acquisition, potentially worth over $80 million, aims to support Tesla amid weak demand for the electric pickup. SpaceX may increase its fleet to around 2,000 vehicles over time.

Following initial reports of SpaceX acquiring over 1,000 Tesla Cybertrucks (potentially up to 2,000, valued at $100-200 million), deliveries are now visible at SpaceX sites in Texas and California. The move draws mixed reactions as Tesla grapples with Cybertruck sales declines, recalls, and inventory buildup.

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Tesla's Cybertruck sales plummeted 48% in 2025 to 20,237 units from 38,965 in 2024—the steepest decline among U.S. electric vehicles—per Cox Automotive and Kelley Blue Book data. The downturn, far below initial projections of 250,000 annual units, stemmed from multiple recalls, the end of $7,500 federal tax credits, affordability issues, design polarization, and Elon Musk-linked backlash, despite international expansion and a leading EV market share.

Following its Q4 2025 earnings report announcing over $20 billion in 2026 capital spending amid sales declines, Tesla is specifying expansions in battery production and Cybercab rollout to affirm its EV commitment. This contrasts with legacy automakers abandoning similar ambitions after heavy losses.

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During its Q4 2025 earnings call, Tesla announced plans to repurpose the cybertruck production line for fully autonomous cargo vehicles. Elon Musk highlighted the vehicle's durability and maneuverability as ideal for urban logistics. This shift comes amid softening sales in the luxury pickup market.

Tesla has updated its website to show delivery estimates of 2027 for new orders of the Dual Motor all-wheel drive Cybertruck variant, priced at $59,990. This follows the variant's launch last week and indicates strong demand, with production slots sold out through the end of 2026. The company plans to increase the price after February 28.

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Tesla has increased the price of its entry-level Cybertruck Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive from $59,990 to $69,990 effective March 1, 2026—just 10 days after launch—following CEO Elon Musk's announcement of temporary pricing amid strong demand pushing deliveries to 2027. The company also discontinued the lease option for this trim, further distancing current prices from 2019 promises.

 

 

 

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