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Cybertruck owners show how much the value of the exchange is amortized in one year

remon Buul by remon Buul
May 21, 2025
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Cybertruck owners show how much the value of the exchange is amortized in one year

Tesla Cybertruck was launched with asterisks.

The owners were not technically allowed to resell the vehicle for a year – Tesla said that if they did, this could pursue damage and have the black owner to buy future teslas. Tesla also did not offer Cybertruck exchanges.

Now, more than a year and a half since the delivery of the first Cybertrucks, the company allows owners to exchange the electric collection for a credit towards a new Tesla, offering an overview of its amortization rate.

Two owners of Cybertruck – one who has the all -wheel drive model and the other who has a high -end cyberbeast variant – shared the estimated trade values ​​that Tesla offered them after asking for a quote. Despite a difference in mileage of more than 10,000 miles, the two vehicles showed a similar damping rate of around 37% to 38%.

The owner of the all -wheel drive told BI that he had spent around $ 100,000 on the Cybertruck about a year ago, including the additional modules. After traveling 19,623 miles with the vehicle, its commercial estimate came to $ 63,100, a depreciation of around 37%.


Tesla trade = in estimates

The owner told Bi that he bought a vehicle of around $ 80,000 about a year ago.

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The owner of Cyberbeast said he bought the vehicle in September for about $ 118,000 more taxes, which increased the total cost to around $ 127,000.

The owner received a transaction estimate of $ 78,200, which also represents a drop of approximately 38% of value in eight months of ownership.


Tesla Trade-In Estimate Cybertruck

The cyberbeast was bought in September for about $ 118,000 plus $ 9,800 in taxes.

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Tesla’s trade estimates are just that – estimates. Tesla says in the small print under the estimate that the value is “based on current market conditions and the details of the vehicle” and that the estimate could differ from the final offer. In other words, the final amount Tesla is ready to credit the owner for the owner could end up being less. The EV ELECTREK News website reported earlier on Tesla starting to accept Cybertruck’s exchanges.

Vehicles are starting to depreciate as soon as the owners lead them to the batch, but Tesla’s trade estimates give an overview of how the company’s values ​​used cybertrucks at a time when certain automobile dealers have shared difficulty selling used models.

Commerce estimates shared with BI suggest that cybertruck has a higher damping rate than the average vehicle. Kelley Blue Book estimates that new cars depreciate around 30% on average in the first two years and lose 8% to 12% each year.

But it is important to note that electric vehicles tend to depreciate at a higher pace, as the models used have more and more hit the market in the middle of the EV purchase slowdown in recent years. An ISEECars study which analyzed more than 800,000 used cars of 5 years sold from March 2024 to February 2025 revealed that electric vehicles have lost the most value, deprecating 58.8% in five years.

The study revealed that trucks and hybrids retained the most value, trucks losing 40.4% of their value during a period of five years. However, the rates that the owners of Cybertruck shared appear higher than similar models such as Rivian’s All-Electric 2023 R1T, which has depreciated about 29% in the past two years, according to Kelley Blue Book.

Not all Tesla models depreciate at the same rate. While the Iseecars study revealed that the Tesla model was classified among the highest depreciation vehicles, with an average damping rate over five years of 65.2%, model 3 held the lowest five -year damping rate among 55.9%electric vehicles.

Although the depreciation rates can vary depending on several factors, including market conditions and mileage, the drop in the value of Cybertruck has been prohibited in the middle of broader pressures on the brand.

With a political backlash on the involvement of the CEO of Tesla, Elon Musk, at the Doge’s office of the White House, the owners of Cybertruck faced harassment and vandalism. Some owners have expressed their interest in selling their vehicles, one of which said earlier this year that he returned his cybertruck shortly after buying it due to concerns about the intimidation of his children.

Despite Musk, saying that Tesla had more than a million reserves before her release, a recall deposit of Mars revealed that Tesla had delivered less than 50,000 cybertrucks. BI also reported earlier than the automaker had reduced Cybertruck production in recent months, removing targets for several cybertruck lines.

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