San Francisco. Tesla’s Cybertruck, driven by Elon Musk, will reportedly have 100,000 to 120,000 deliveries in 2024 and 240,000 to 260,000 in 2025.
TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo expects Cybertruck shipments to begin this year, but only 100-200 units will be delivered to consumers.
“Current shipment estimates for the Cybertruck in 2023, 2024, and 2025 are 100,000-120,000, and 240,000-260,000 units,” Kuo wrote in a post.
Apple’s top analyst also said that the Cybertruck’s innovative design will likely give it a competitive edge by 2030.
“The Cybertruck’s design (such as aerodynamic efficiency) is expected to maintain its competitive advantages until 2030, which means shipping of the all-newly designed Cybertruck 2 will likely not begin until 2030,” Cua said.
Ahead of the launch of the Cybertruck 2, they are expected to have new versions of the Cybertruck with upgraded or modified specifications but with an essentially unchanged form factor design.
The analyst further cited the Tesla Cybertruck to become a significant contributor to Tesla’s finances.
“It is clear that the Cybertruck will make a significant contribution to Tesla’s revenue and profit growth in the coming years, and this contribution is expected to be unaffected by seasonality or economic downturns in the future,” Kuo said.
Meanwhile, according to Musk biographer Walter Isaacson, Tesla’s $25,000 car and the company’s dedicated robotaxi will have a Cybertruck-inspired design.
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