Tesla Cybertruck Statistics (2026 Update)

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The Cybertruck is one of the most talked-about EV launches in years—but Tesla doesn’t publish model-specific delivery totals. The most-cited “sales” figures below come from Kelley Blue Book (Cox Automotive) U.S. estimates, alongside official Tesla specs and NHTSA recall filings.

tesla cybertruck statistics
tesla cybertruck statistics

Quick Cybertruck Stats

  • U.S. sales (estimated): 20,237 Cybertrucks in 2025 vs. 38,965 in 2024 (−48.1% YoY). (coxautoinc.com)
  • Q4 sales swing: 4,140 in Q4 2025 vs. 12,991 in Q4 2024 (−68.1% YoY). (coxautoinc.com)
  • Range (est.): 325 miles (All-Wheel Drive) and 320 miles (Cyberbeast). (tesla.com)
  • 0–60 mph: 4.1 sec (All-Wheel Drive) and 2.6 sec (Cyberbeast). (tesla.com)
  • Towing: 11,000 lbs (both trims listed). (tesla.com)
  • Supercharging: up to 325 kW max; “up to” ~135–137 miles added in 15 minutes (trim-dependent). (tesla.com)
  • Large U.S. recalls (examples): 63,619 (parking lamp brightness), 46,096 (cant rail trim), 27,185 (rearview camera delay). (static.nhtsa.gov)

Cybertruck Sales (U.S. Estimates)

These figures come from Kelley Blue Book’s EV Sales Reports (Cox Automotive). They’re widely used as the best public proxy for Cybertruck volume because Tesla does not break out Cybertruck deliveries on its own.

LabelBarValue
2024 full-year (US)
 
38,965
2025 full-year (US)
 
20,237
YTD through Q3 2024
 
25,974
YTD through Q3 2025
 
16,097
Q3 2024 (US)
 
14,416
Q3 2025 (US)
 
5,385
Q4 2024 (US)
 
12,991
Q4 2025 (US)
 
4,140

Max = 38,965 vehicles. Widths: 2024 full-year (US) 100.00%, 2025 full-year (US) 51.94%, YTD through Q3 2024 66.66%, YTD through Q3 2025 41.31%, Q3 2024 (US) 37.00%, Q3 2025 (US) 13.82%, Q4 2024 (US) 33.34%, Q4 2025 (US) 10.62%.

Context: In the same KBB report, Cybertruck’s estimated U.S. EV segment share is listed at about 1.6% for 2025 (YTD). (coxautoinc.com)

Cybertruck Specs Snapshot (Tesla-Listed)

MetricAll-Wheel DriveCyberbeast
Range (est.)325 miles320 miles
0–60 mph4.1 sec2.6 sec
Top speed112 mph130 mph
Towing11,000 lbs11,000 lbs
Weight6,634 lbs6,863 lbs
Supercharging max325 kW325 kW
Miles added in 15 min (up to)137 miles135 miles
Warranty (basic / battery & drive unit)4 yrs/50k mi; 8 yrs/150k mi4 yrs/50k mi; 8 yrs/150k mi

Source: Tesla Cybertruck specs page (values shown as listed, including “estimated” range and “up to” charging claims). (tesla.com)

Cybertruck Dimensions (Inches)

LabelBarValue
Overall length (in)
 
223.7
Overall width folded mirrors (in)
 
86.6
Overall height (in)
 
70.6
Ground clearance in Extract Mode (in)
 
16.0

Max = 223.7 in. Widths: Overall length (in) 100.00%, Overall width folded mirrors (in) 38.71%, Overall height (in) 31.56%, Ground clearance in Extract Mode (in) 7.15%.

Cybertruck Recalls by Vehicles Potentially Affected (U.S.)

The counts below are from NHTSA Part 573 recall reports (the “Number of potentially involved” field).

LabelBarValue
Parking lamps too bright (25V699)
 
63,619
Cant rail trim may detach (25V-170)
 
46,096
Rearview camera image delay (24V-718)
 
27,185
Accelerator pedal pad may dislodge (24V-276)
 
3,878
Drive inverter may fail / loss of propulsion (24V-832)
 
2,431

Max = 63,619 vehicles. Widths: Parking lamps too bright (25V699) 100.00%, Cant rail trim may detach (25V-170) 72.46%, Rearview camera image delay (24V-718) 42.73%, Accelerator pedal pad may dislodge (24V-276) 6.10%, Drive inverter may fail / loss of propulsion (24V-832) 3.82%.

Pricing (Third-Party Guide)

Because Tesla pricing and trim availability can change frequently, many shoppers reference pricing guides. Kelley Blue Book lists the 2026 Cybertruck starting sticker price around $81,985 (All-Wheel Drive) and $116,985 (Cyberbeast). (kbb.com)

Sources

  • Kelley Blue Book (Cox Automotive) — Electric Vehicle Sales Report (Q4 2025). (coxautoinc.com)
  • Kelley Blue Book (Cox Automotive) — Electric Vehicle Sales Report (Q3 2025). (coxautoinc.com)
  • Tesla — Cybertruck specs (range, towing, weight, dimensions, charging, warranty). (tesla.com)
  • NHTSA Part 573 — Recall 25V699 (parking lamps too bright; 63,619 vehicles). (static.nhtsa.gov)
  • NHTSA Part 573 — Recall 25V-170 (cant rail trim; 46,096 vehicles). (static.nhtsa.gov)
  • NHTSA Part 573 — Recall 24V-718 (rearview camera image delay; 27,185 vehicles). (static.nhtsa.gov)
  • NHTSA Part 573 — Recall 24V-276 (accelerator pedal pad; 3,878 vehicles). (static.nhtsa.gov)
  • NHTSA Part 573 — Recall 24V-832 (drive inverter; 2,431 vehicles). (static.nhtsa.gov)