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Row of Tesla Cybertruck, Ford F-150 Lightning, and Rivian R1T electric pickups in a dealership lot with declining sales chart, illustrating low sales in 2025.
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Electric pickup trucks struggle with low sales in 2025

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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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Experts predict a sharp decline in electric vehicle sales for Rivian, Tesla, and Lucid Group starting late 2025, driven by the end of U.S. tax credits. This could make demand 'dreadful' next year, according to research cited in The New York Times. While short-term challenges loom, long-term EV adoption remains promising.

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