Las Vegas police deploy donated Tesla Cybertruck fleet

The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department has begun patrolling with 11 donated Tesla Cybertrucks, the largest such fleet in the US. The vehicles, gifted by tech investor Ben Horowitz and his wife Felicia, underwent modifications for law enforcement use. While praised for innovation, the move draws criticism over donor influence and the trucks' recall history.

The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) rolled out its new fleet of Tesla Cybertrucks in November 2025, marking the first US city to equip officers with these futuristic vehicles. The donation includes 10 patrol trucks and one specialized SWAT vehicle, estimated at $2.7 million and funneled through the charity Behind the Blue. The gift was finalized in late January 2025, following discussions that began in December 2024, shortly after Donald Trump's election victory.

Sheriff Kevin McMahill showcased the black-and-white wrapped Cybertrucks at a press conference, calling them "something far bigger than just a police car" and emphasizing innovation. He noted that no taxpayer funds were used, aiming to create "the most technologically advanced police department on the planet." The trucks, upgraded by UpFit in Hawthorne, California, feature warning lights, sirens, barrier shields, ladders, radios, and other tactical gear. Notably, Tesla's high-performance "beast" mode—allowing 0-60 mph in 2.6 seconds—was removed from all 11 vehicles.

The donors, Ben Horowitz, co-founder of Andreessen Horowitz, and his wife Felicia, are longtime Las Vegas residents and police supporters. Horowitz has donated about $8 million in recent years, including tech tools like license plate readers and AI for 911 calls from his firm's portfolio companies. Though his firm invested in Musk's Twitter takeover, it does not invest in Tesla.

Public reaction is mixed. Athar Haseebullah of the ACLU of Nevada questioned the choice, asking, "Why would a Tesla be more efficient for police to utilize than a Ford?" He argued it endorses Elon Musk without enhancing community safety. Cybertrucks have faced 10 recalls since launch, including issues with panels, lights, and accelerators, amid declining sales—down 63% in Q3 2025—and protests linked to Musk's political role.

LVMPD addressed recalls before deployment, with McMahill praising the trucks as "high performance and built tough." The fleet is expected to boost officer morale and productivity.

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A realistic photo of Las Vegas police unveiling their new fleet of Tesla Cybertruck patrol vehicles, donated and customized for duty, with Sheriff Kevin McMahill in the foreground.
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Las Vegas police deploy first Tesla Cybertruck patrol fleet

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The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department has unveiled a fleet of 10 Tesla Cybertrucks for active patrol duty, marking the first such deployment in the United States. Donated by billionaire Ben Horowitz, the vehicles are customized for law enforcement and expected to save costs while enhancing safety. Sheriff Kevin McMahill highlighted their role in advancing the department's technology.

The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department will begin patrolling streets with the nation's largest fleet of Tesla Cybertrucks in November, following a donation from tech billionaire Ben Horowitz and his wife Felicia. The 10 vehicles, valued at around $2.7 million, aim to enhance officer safety and sustainability. The move has sparked concerns over private influence and vehicle recalls.

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The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department unveiled a fleet of 10 Tesla Cybertrucks on October 28, 2025, marking the first fully operational use of the vehicles in U.S. law enforcement. Donated by venture capitalist Ben Horowitz and his wife Felicia, the trucks will equip each area command for critical responses. Sheriff Kevin McMahill described them as a step toward making the department the most technologically advanced in the country.

An officer with the Los Angeles Police Department's Transit Services Division is under investigation after video footage captured him entering a Tesla vehicle during a service call. The car's owner reported $700 missing from the vehicle. The officer claimed he planned to book the cash as evidence.

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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.

During Tesla's January 28, 2026, Q4 2025 earnings call, CEO Elon Musk announced plans to transition Cybertruck production to fully autonomous vehicles for local cargo delivery, addressing a 48% sales drop in 2025, design concerns, and excess inventory.

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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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