If You Want A New Tesla Cybertruck, You Can Get It Built And Delivered In 10 Days. That’s Not A Good Thing For The EV Company

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If you want a brand-new Tesla Cybertruck, you might be surprised to discover you can have one built and delivered to your door in 10 days. While that sounds great for anyone in the market for one of these futuristic-looking trucks, it’s a worrying sign for Tesla. It suggests that demand for the Cybertruck is nowhere near what Tesla hoped for – and that’s a big problem for the company.

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Originally, the Cybertruck had a very long waiting list. Tesla once had over a million people who put down $100 to reserve one. Back then, Elon Musk expected the Cybertruck would be sold out until 2027, meaning anyone who wanted one would have to wait years. But the situation looks very different less than a year after production began.

Only about 2.5% of those million-plus reservations turned into actual orders. Now, instead of people lining up to get their hands on one, Tesla is scrambling to find new buyers. The initial hype has fizzled and what remains is a tough market reality – Tesla has more trucks than buyers.

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Several new Cybertruck owners have shared their experiences online and the trend is clear: Tesla delivers these trucks much faster than expected. For example, a recent buyer, Gabe Thompson, shared on social media that he ordered his non-Foundation Series Cybertruck on October 18. By Oct. 29, he was already taking delivery in Dallas. He didn’t have a years-old reservation; he simply went to Tesla’s website, ordered a $79,990 truck and 10 days later, it was his.

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As Torque News reports, other new owners have similar stories. One person ordered on Oct. 15 and had a delivery date of October 30. Another got his Cybertruck delivered in under three weeks after placing an order. The fact that Tesla can build and deliver these trucks so quickly suggests one thing: there aren’t many new orders in the pipeline.

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