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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.

Elon Musk's SpaceX has reportedly acquired over 1,000 Cybertrucks from Tesla, as revealed by Electrek on December 18, 2025, based on information from a source familiar with the deal. The purchase could expand to about 2,000 units, representing tens of millions in spending—between $80 million and $160 million at the base price of $79,990 per vehicle. Tesla confirmed in November that Cybertrucks are already in use at SpaceX facilities, with hundreds now visible in lots in southern Texas.

Tesla launched Cybertruck deliveries in November 2023, following a 2019 unveiling where Musk promised a base model starting at $40,000 and a premium version at $70,000. However, actual pricing began at $79,990 for the base and $114,990 for the Cyberbeast, contributing to subdued demand. Despite over 1 million reservations, only about 60,000 have converted to orders in over two years of production. Tesla planned for 250,000 annual units at Gigafactory Texas but estimates suggest sales below 20,000 per year—less than 10% of capacity—based on registration data bundled with Model S and X figures. In 2024, combined sales of these premium models totaled 85,133 units.

The deal highlights collaboration among Musk's companies, including SpaceX's $2 billion investment in xAI. It comes as Tesla faces delivery risks for 2025, with 1.22 million vehicles delivered through September and a need for 568,917 in the fourth quarter to avoid a second consecutive annual decline. The news boosted Tesla's stock by around 4-5%, reaching $487.21 to $490.32 amid broader market volatility.

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Reactions on X to SpaceX's reported purchase of over 1,000 Cybertrucks from Tesla are predominantly skeptical, portraying it as Elon Musk using SpaceX to bail out Tesla's struggling Cybertruck sales amid weak external demand. Critics highlight the affiliated-party transaction, question SpaceX's need for so many vehicles given its workforce, and predict excuses from supporters. A minority express curiosity about SpaceX's plans for the fleet. Tesla stock rose following the reports.

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Tesla Cybertruck Sales Drop 48% in 2025 Amid Recalls, Lost Tax Credits, and EV Market Slump

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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.

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.

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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.

Elon Musk recently praised the Cybertruck as Tesla's best vehicle ever on social media, but sales data tells a different story. Reports indicate that fewer than 2.5% of reservations have converted to actual purchases, lagging behind other Tesla models. This disconnect highlights ongoing challenges for the electric truck.

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Tesla kicked off Cybertruck deliveries in the United Arab Emirates on January 21, 2026, handing over around 63 vehicles at a Dubai launch event. This marks the electric pickup's entry into the Middle East after initial deliveries in South Korea, even as US sales continue to slump—as detailed in prior coverage—and regulatory hurdles block Europe.

Leading battery-electric pickup trucks from Tesla, Ford, and Rivian faced significant sales declines and production pauses in 2025, despite a rush of EV deliveries before federal tax subsidies ended. The Tesla Cybertruck, Ford F-150 Lightning, and Rivian R1T accounted for much of the segment's challenges, with low volumes raising questions about their viability heading into 2026. While Tesla's Model Y set sales records, the pickup models highlighted broader market hurdles for electric trucks.

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Tesla shares experienced volatility on January 21, 2026, dropping about 4% initially before rebounding nearly 3%, following CEO Elon Musk's comments on the slow start to production for the Cybercab robotaxi and Optimus humanoid robot. Musk described the early ramp-up as 'agonizingly slow' due to the novelty of the technologies. Investors await the company's Q4 earnings report on January 28 for more details on timelines and regulatory hurdles.

 

 

 

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