Tesla production ramping up at Gigafactory Texas is the big story right now, with lots overflowing with Model Ys, Cybertrucks, and even Cybercabs. The upper lots and sorting lanes are packed, stretching near the cyber tunnel, which signals strong output for the weeks ahead.
This directly ties into the Cybertruck production ramp. Tesla is scaling the lower-cost all-wheel drive version, with first deliveries expected as soon as June. That lines up with reports of 59k Cybertruck deliveries already in motion for those waiting on the $59,000 model.
What this means for buyers
Higher production usually leads to Model Y inventory discounts and Tesla delivery incentives. We're already seeing Model Y Performance units marked down over $3,000, with some Model 3s hitting $3,390 off. End-of-quarter pressure in June could push even better Tesla delivery incentives 2026 if stock keeps building.
I’ve been watching inventory closely, and the pattern is clear: more vehicles on the ground means Tesla needs to move them. That’s why waiting until June makes sense if you’re not in a rush.
For the latest on the Cybertruck production ramp and 59k Cybertruck deliveries, check this update: https://denniscw.com/blog/cybertruck-production-ramping-59k-models-june-delivery. Another deep dive on first pickup dates is here: https://denniscw.com/blog/59k-cybertruck-deliveries-begin-first-pickup-dates.
My take
This ramp is good news if you want choices and potential savings. I always recommend using a referral code for the bonus 3 months of Full Self-Driving or low rates when ordering. If you’re shopping for accessories, the 3W all-weather floor mats are on sale now.
Bottom line: Tesla production ramping up should bring more options and pressure for deals. Watch inventory closely through June.



