Tesla CEO Elon Musk showcased a production version of the company's long-delayed Cybertruck on social media, as the electric vehicle manufacturer aims to enter the profitable pickup segment and compete with rivals Ford and Rivian.
Tesla's upcoming release of the Cybertruck faces quality concerns as users online point out fit and finish issues, posing challenges for the company's goal of mass production and competition from Ford and Rivian.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk expressed concern over the "precision" in manufacturing the Cybertruck due to its "straight edges" and the visibility of dimensional variations, indicating that Tesla is still struggling with ensuring high quality for the highly anticipated electric pickup truck.
Tesla's lack of specifics on the Cybertruck, including its specs and starting price, has caused a decline in its stock value and uncertainty among analysts.
Wedbush analyst Dan Ives predicts that Tesla's Supercharger network will generate $10 to $20 billion in annual revenue by 2030, representing 3% to 6% of Tesla's total revenue.
Chinese EV company BYD and Tesla are reporting strong earnings and are emerging as leaders in the electric vehicle industry.
Tesla is predicted to reach a value of $1.00 by the end of the year, and despite mixed opinions on its quality, it is seen as a dominant force in the automotive industry similar to other successful tech companies like Apple, Nvidia, Google, Amazon, and Microsoft.
Tesla's stock is surging and flirting with a buy point due to positive buzz around the company's upgraded Model 3 and upcoming Cybertruck, as well as the increase in Tesla insurance registrations in China.
Tesla's stock is consolidating near the top of Tuesday's trading range, forming an inside bar pattern, which suggests a potential bullish continuation in the near future, but if the stock fails to reclaim the 50-day SMA, it may experience increased volatility.
Tesla has unveiled its updated Model 3 EV sedan in China, featuring a sportier exterior, improved battery range, and faster acceleration, although surprising many with a 12% price increase; the upgraded model is expected to boost sales and profit margins for the electric vehicle giant.
Tesla's rivals in China, including Li Auto, BYD, XPeng, and Nio, reported strong August deliveries, with Li Auto achieving a record sales month and Nio deliveries coming close to a record, while the overall China EV market is expected to see growth despite the country's weakening economy.
Shares of Tesla Inc. rose 2.7% to buck the trend of weakness in the electric vehicle market, as the stock looks to rally over 20% above its recent low.
Tesla's stock slid 1.78% as the overall stock market experienced a rough trading session.
Tesla's upcoming $25,000 electric car and dedicated robotaxi vehicle will have a futuristic design similar to the Cybertruck, according to details revealed in an authorized biography of Elon Musk.
Tesla is set to release a new $25,000 electric car, potentially revolutionizing the world of EVs with its affordable price and expected range of 250-300 miles on a single charge.
Tesla is gaining momentum on Wall Street as an artificial intelligence stock.
Tesla's stock is rising after an optimistic report from Morgan Stanley about Tesla's Dojo supercomputer, which could add about $500 billion in value to the company and potentially become a direct revenue generator.
Tesla stock surged 10% after a Morgan Stanley analyst upgrade highlighted the potential of the company's artificial intelligence capabilities and software and services revenue.
Tesla's stock jumped 10.09% and snapped a three-day losing streak, closing at $273.58, as the overall stock market experienced a positive trading session.
Tesla's stock broke through upside technical resistance and entered a fresh bull market, thanks to bullish fundamental factors such as an analyst upgrade and the labor battles faced by its rivals.
Tesla's market cap experienced a $70 billion surge after Morgan Stanley published a bullish report on the company's Dojo supercomputer, which is expected to solve hardware problems in AI and potentially contribute to the realization of Elon Musk's vision of full self-driving cars.
Tesla is expected to benefit from European protectionist measures as regulators crack down on Chinese electric vehicle (EV) competition, causing stocks of Chinese EV companies like NIO and XPeng to plunge.
Tesla is reportedly close to achieving a technological breakthrough that would allow it to die cast nearly all the complex underbody of an electric vehicle (EV) in one piece, reducing production costs and disruption to the industry.
Tesla's emphasis on price cuts to drive sales growth may hinder its ability to achieve higher margins and long-term profitability, leading Needham analyst Chris Pierce to have a "Hold" rating on the stock and believe that the company is on a path to becoming a mass-market OEM at a faster pace than previously expected.
The recent strike by auto workers at GM, Ford, and Stellantis will further advantage Tesla in the electric vehicle industry, as EVs require fewer parts and therefore fewer jobs compared to gas-powered vehicles.