Tesla’s Cybertruck Oversupply Prompts Calls for Incentives Amid Slowing Sales
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports that Tesla is facing a significant Cybertruck inventory buildup, with 10,000 units unsold. With monthly sales around 1,500 and increasing pressure from recalls and public perception, McIntyre suggests Tesla will likely need to follow legacy auto tactics, including price cuts and special financing, to move inventory and regain momentum.
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