From Cutting-Edge to Trade-In Frenzy
Tesla's Cybertruck Takes a Sharp Turn towards Depreciation - A Shockwave in the EV Market
Tesla's Cybertruck is facing an unexpected depreciation challenge, as trade‑in values plummet to around $65,400 for 2024 models originally priced at $100,000. Despite selling nearly 39,000 units, the Cybertruck has failed to meet Elon Musk's initial projections, leading to substantial inventory woes and a strategy rethink for Tesla. With a depreciation rate of 35%, significantly higher than the typical 20% for pickup trucks, Tesla is navigating turbulent waters marked by a profit slump and increased competition in the electric truck segment.
Tesla Begins Accepting Cybertruck Trade‑Ins Amidst Significant Depreciation
Analyzing the Reasons Behind Cybertruck's 35% Depreciation Rate
Impact of Cybertruck Depreciation on Current Owners
Implications for Tesla's Financial Health and Strategy
Assessing Whether the Cybertruck is a Commercial Failure
Overview of the EV Market Competition and Tesla's Standing
Public and Media Reactions to Cybertruck's Depreciation Challenges
Tesla's Future: Economic, Social, and Political Implications
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