
"Data from S&P Global Mobility shows that 7,071 Cybertrucks were registered in the U.S. during the fourth quarter of 2025, with 1,279 going to SpaceX and 60 to other Musk companies."
"Musk's companies would have spent at least $100 million on Cybertrucks, given the truck's base price of roughly $70,000, with possible fleet deals at different prices."
"Wes Morrill, the lead engineer on the Cybertruck project, confirmed that SpaceX was replacing its aging gas-powered support fleet with the Cybertruck."
"It's not entirely clear what Musk's other companies are doing with the Cybertrucks, or why an artificial intelligence and social media company would acquire 50 of them."
In Q4 2025, Tesla registered 7,071 Cybertrucks in the U.S., with 1,279 sold to SpaceX and 60 to other Musk companies. This accounts for nearly 19% of total sales. Additional registrations from Musk's companies continued into early 2026. Despite initial expectations, the Cybertruck has not achieved significant market success. Musk's companies reportedly spent at least $100 million on these vehicles, with potential fleet deals affecting pricing. The purpose of Cybertrucks for companies like xAI and Neuralink remains unclear, raising questions about their intended use.
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