Tesla Cybertruck Will Be Less Popular Than Expected, According to an Analysis
Tesla first introduced its Cybertruck electric pickup back in 2019, several years and one pandemic ago. To say the model polarized people would be an understatement; it divided fans of the brand, of the format, and just about everyone else, and it still does. People either love it or hate it.
No one can deny that it’s original. But the Cybertruck has also been dogged by all sorts of uncertainty about when – or even if – it would ever reach production. Four years after the concept was presented, we still await the model. According to Tesla's latest forecasts, production will start next summer, but it will be very limited at first.
Tesla says it has in hand 1.6 million reservations and it believes it will sell several hundred thousand units each year. For Morgan Stanley, these forecasts are too enthusiastic. The firm believes the model “will more likely be an enthusiast/cult car with far more limited volume.” It pegs annual sales as hitting about 50,000 units.This is a question that has been raised for some time.
Now, a little over three years after its unveiling, the Cybertruck’s appearance is no longer a surprise. The original effect of surprise may well fade.
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