More Tesla Trouble: 1 In 5 Cybertrucks Is Being Sold To Another Elon Musk Company

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SpaceX accounted for more than 18% of all Cybertruck registrations in the US during the fourth quarter, according to S&P Global Mobility data.

That’s 1,279 of 7,071 Cybertrucks registered.

Other Musk-run companies, including xAI, Boring Co. and Neuralink, picked up another 60.

Without those inter-company transfers, Cybertruck registrations would have fallen 51% in Q4.

The purchases have continued into 2026, with another 225 units registered across January and February.

What SpaceX Is Doing With Them Is Unclear

Photos and video show long rows of idle Cybertrucks on SpaceX property in Texas.

The lead Cybertruck engineer posted in October that SpaceX was replacing gas-powered support vehicles.

At least some appear to be used for security. But why xAI, an AI and social media company, would need 50 electric pickups has not been explained.

The combined value of the purchases likely exceeds $100 million, based on the Cybertruck’s current starting price of roughly $70,000.

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