Doug DeMuro predicts Tesla Cybertruck price drop to $35,000 amid market challenges

Car expert Doug DeMuro forecasts Tesla Cybertruck prices falling to $35,000 within 18 months, based on used market trends from his Cars & Bids platform and fading novelty after the 2019 unveiling. This comes as the electric pickup faces declining demand, production issues, and 2025 sales drops linked to competition and Elon Musk's political activities.

Tesla unveiled the Cybertruck in 2019 with bold promises and an initial $40,000 base price target, drawing hundreds of thousands of reservations. Production began in 2023 at around $80,000 for regular models (after pricier Foundation Series), but it has been a commercial letdown, running at ~10% capacity with accumulating inventory and low reservation conversion from claimed 2 million pre-orders.

On his podcast, DeMuro—founder of Cars & Bids—noted used Cybertrucks selling in the $60,000s and approaching $50,000s, predicting: "I think in 18 months this is a $35,000 truck." He compares it to steep depreciations in hype vehicles like the Hummer EV and Rivian R1T. Used prices for early models have dropped sharply from over $100,000. Electrek called $35,000 aggressive, possibly settling at $40,000, while commenters note rapid luxury depreciation.

Factors include waning novelty beyond early adopters, delivery delays, and shifting production. Tesla faced significant 2025 sales declines, partly tied to Musk's political involvement and rising EV competition in pickups/SUVs. This raises resale concerns for owners and could slow EV adoption by highlighting uncertainties in pricing, range, charging, and ownership costs.

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Photorealistic illustration of Tesla Cybertruck with 2027 delivery delay announcement on factory billboard amid strong demand.
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Tesla delays cheapest Cybertruck deliveries until 2027

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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.

Following last week's launch of its $59,990 Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive Cybertruck, Tesla has confirmed the introductory price will rise after February 28, 2026. Surging demand has pushed estimated U.S. delivery dates for new orders to September-October 2026, up from prior May-June estimates.

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Tesla has introduced a more affordable version of its Cybertruck, priced at $60,000 in the US, which could cost around NIS 300,000 in Israel after tax benefits. This move aims to boost sales of the electric pickup, which has underperformed since its 2019 unveiling. The new model features reduced specifications compared to previous versions.

Tesla is developing a new compact electric SUV priced below the $36,990 Model 3 and measuring 168 inches (4.3 meters) long—shorter than the Model 3 (185.8 inches) and Model Y (188.7 inches)—according to Reuters citing four anonymous supplier sources. The all-new design awaits CEO Elon Musk's production approval and may launch first in China before expanding to U.S. and German factories, signaling a pivot back to core vehicles after a focus on robotaxis and humanoid robots.

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Used prices for the Tesla Model 3 have reached record lows in 2026, with some 2019 models available for under $19,000. This depreciation comes amid broader shifts in the electric vehicle market following the end of federal tax credits. While Tesla models generally saw price increases, older Model 3s present affordable options for buyers.

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