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Tesla’s Cybertruck Dump Sparks Outrage in Missouri City as Hundreds Sit Unsold in Mall Lot

The Chesterfield Mall, set to be demolished later this year, is now home to more than 300 gleaming, stainless-steel Cybertrucks.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
May 30, 2025
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Tesla’s Cybertruck Dump Sparks Outrage in Missouri City as Hundreds Sit Unsold in Mall Lot

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In a suburban corner of Missouri, the parking lot of a dying shopping mall has become a massive and unintended storage yard for Tesla’s futuristic, polarizing Cybertruck. What started as a quiet, temporary arrangement has exploded into a full-blown controversy as residents and local officials grow frustrated with the company’s decision to dump hundreds of unsold vehicles in a space once earmarked for community redevelopment.

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The Chesterfield Mall, set to be demolished later this year, is now home to more than 300 gleaming, stainless-steel Cybertrucks. Parked in neat rows across acres of asphalt, the trucks sit idle — not for sale, not for display, but simply waiting. With Tesla facing growing inventory pressure, the company has apparently turned to unconventional tactics to store its overflow, and Chesterfield has become an unlikely staging ground.

Overflow Becomes an Eyesore

Residents say the vehicles began arriving in small numbers during the winter months, but by spring, the number had surged. Now, the sight of Cybertrucks stretching across the empty mall parking lot has sparked public concern, as well as jokes and memes online. But the mood in Chesterfield is no longer amused — it’s exasperated.

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“What was supposed to be a temporary solution has become a long-term burden,” said Karen Mitchell, a city council member. “The city had plans for that space, and this was not one of them.”

Locals have described the lot as looking like a “sci-fi junkyard” and “robot apocalypse waiting to happen.” For nearby businesses and residents, the trucks aren’t just strange — they’re disruptive. Several have complained about increased traffic from transport carriers, lack of transparency from Tesla, and the visual blight created by hundreds of unsold vehicles left to bake in the sun.

A Sign of Deeper Troubles

Tesla’s decision to use Chesterfield Mall as a makeshift storage yard reflects broader challenges facing the company. After years of anticipation, production of the Cybertruck has finally scaled — but actual consumer demand may not be keeping up.

The Cybertruck, first revealed to fanfare in 2019, has been criticized for its unconventional design, steep price tag, and practical limitations. While it still has a loyal base of enthusiasts, many early reservations appear to have evaporated or stalled. Now, Tesla is producing more trucks than it’s selling — and it needs somewhere to put them.

The Cybertruck glut isn’t limited to Missouri. Similar “vehicle graveyards” have reportedly appeared in other parts of the country, often in vacant lots or unused commercial spaces. It’s a sign, some experts say, of a company caught between aggressive growth targets and the realities of market saturation.

“Tesla’s production engine is still running at full speed, but the buyers aren’t coming fast enough,” said one auto industry analyst. “That creates inventory pressure, and you end up with bizarre situations like this — hundreds of high-tech trucks sitting unused in an abandoned mall parking lot.”

City Officials Push Back

Chesterfield officials are now pushing Tesla to remove the vehicles and find a more appropriate storage location. With the mall scheduled for demolition later this year to make way for a major redevelopment project, the city argues that the presence of the trucks jeopardizes both planning timelines and public perception.

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“This lot was supposed to be part of a rebirth for the area,” Mitchell said. “Now it’s being treated like a dumping ground.”

So far, Tesla has remained silent on the matter, offering no public comment or timeline for removing the trucks. The company’s decision-making has only deepened frustrations within the community, where many feel the tech giant has overstepped its welcome.

The Bigger Picture

The Cybertruck fiasco in Chesterfield may be more than just a local headache — it could be a symptom of growing pains across the EV industry. As competition heats up and consumer preferences evolve, automakers are finding it harder to sustain the sky-high growth of recent years.

For now, the Cybertrucks remain in place — rows of gleaming metal and shattered expectations, serving as both a monument to Tesla’s ambition and a cautionary tale about what happens when hype outpaces demand.

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