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https://electrek.co/2025/07/02/tesla-confirms-cybertruck-sal...

> Tesla has confirmed through its delivery report that Cybertruck sales have now dropped to ~5,000 units per quarter.

> After planning for a production capacity of over 250,000 units per year, Tesla is currently selling the pickup truck at a rate of ~20,000 units annually.



Was Cybertruck supposed to be a Mars vehicle first and consumer car second or vice versa or not related at all? I’m imagining Musk seeing the need for a Mars vehicle and gambling that maybe people on earth will like it too. In that context the whole debacle seems less severe.


The thing can barely handle unpaved hardened dirt tracks on Earth you think it was ever actually designed for completely undeveloped terrain like Mars?

The vehicle built for Mars is pure unadulterated marketing fluff just like the 'bullet proof' windows and siding that can only stop slow pistol rounds.


Maybe they should have first done some market research on car buyers from Mars.


How can a car that has no sealed compartment be used on Mars if there are no affordances for the bulky suits?

This car's marketing touted it as a vehicle built for Mars and you somehow believed it hook line and sinker.


Oh I was just assuming, it’s not a strongly held belief.

I’m just trying to make sense of the situation. It’s a shit car, ugly as hell, everyone hates it, etc you don’t see that very often nowadays. Everything is usually so sterile and researched to death in advance. By the time it hits the market there is usually going to be some demand. It’s new to me that a billionaire just whips his dick around and does whatever he wants, market fit be damned.


There was this idea that they would be able to take individual steel sheets, cut them and fold them into shape with some interior welds to cheaply and efficiently manufacture the body. The stainless steel and the weird shape came from what they thought this process would require.

Then the process didn't work, but either marketing or just Musk we're already attached to the shape and aesthetic.

"Exoskeleton" is I think what they were calling it.


How do you charge it on Mars?


If there are cars on Mars there's people and therefore power there too. It's completely unfit for purpose but Martian rovers will be electric if we ever go there that's guaranteed.


That's fine, but by then the Cybertruck will likely be outdated. So I don't understand the assertion that the Cybertruck was "built for Mars" when there's no humans on Mars. And there's no evidence it's futureproofed to be suitable for Mars anyway.


That was pure dumb marketing fluff through and through just combining two things Musk routinely hyped at the time Mars and electric cars. The thing can barely handle packed dirt trails much less untouched Martian terrain it's completely unfit for off roading.


Solar station.


No.




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