Elon Musk’s polygonal pickup is a polarizing sales flop that's missed the billionaire’s volume goal by a staggering 84%. And there’s no sign that things are improving.
As Tesla faces headwinds in 2025, the company is reportedly refusing to accept its own product, the Cybertruck, as a trade-in for a new vehicle.
Elon Musk has saddled Tesla with huge "brand damage" that's eaten into the automaker's already declining sales.
The incident occurred about 7:20 p.m. on the campus's Library Mall, according to a press release from the University of Wisconsin - Madison Police Department. The driver, David Volm, 31, of Stevens Point, drove the truck on campus just over 30 minutes before polls closed.
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Mediaite on MSNTesla Dealers Reportedly Refusing to take Cybertruck Trade-Ins Amid 13% Sales PlungeTesla Cybertruck owners are reportedly being refused trade-ins amid 13% company-wide drop in first-quarter sales compared to last year.
There's no way someone would just put a music video shot in a Cybertruck that's about how great Elon Musk is on the internet, right?
Elon Musk's electric car company, Tesla, has issued a recall for about 46,000 Cybertrucks, which are at risk of a trim panel detaching. The news comes amid stock market woes for Tesla, leading to Musk's net worth to drop by over $100 billion in March.
Tesla deliveries plummeted by a whopping 13% during the first quarter as its CEO Elon Musk faced public backlash over his work with President Trump and the Department of Government Efficiency.