Tesla Slumping 40% Since January, Despite CEO Musk's Robotaxi Plan

Tesla Slumping 40% Since January, Despite CEO Musk's Robotaxi Plan

Tesla Slumping 40% Since January, Despite CEO Musk's Robotaxi Plan

1st Gear: Chaos at Tesla

  • Tesla's sales are slumping, CEO Elon Musk is making bizarre product decisions, the Cybertruck is falling apart, prices are being cut, and 10 percent of the staff has been laid off.
  • On Tuesday, the Austin, Texas-based automaker is expected to report a 40 percent dive in operating profit and its first revenue decline in four years (since the pandemic).
  • Despite all this, Musk is still staking the company’s future on his so-called Robotaxi rather than a cheaper offering.

2nd Gear: Tesla Cuts Car, FSD Beta Software Prices

  • Tesla has once again cut the prices of some of its vehicles in the U.S., Europe, and China.
  • The automaker also cut the price of its Full Self-Driving program by a third to just $8,000 in the U.S.
  • Tesla's website says that customers will receive a 30-day trial of FSD with a new vehicle purchase. The currently enabled features “require active driver supervision and do not make the vehicle autonomous,” according to the company.

3rd Gear: Tesla U.S. Registrations Plunge 25 Percent In February

  • Tesla's new vehicle registrations fell 25 percent in February compared to a year earlier, according to S&P Global Mobility.
  • The last time Tesla’s U.S. vehicle registrations suffered a monthly decline was in August of 2020, but that was just a two percent drop.
  • Analysts have been warning for months that EV growth was cooling as mainstream buyers balked at elevated sticker prices and worried about driving range and charging infrastructure.

4th Gear: A Massive Win For The UAW

  • Workers at Volkswagen’s Chattanooga, Tennessee plant have voted to join the United Auto Workers union.
  • It’s the first automaker to join the union outside of the Big Three domestic automakers.
  • The landslide win will make the Chattanooga factory the first auto plant in the South to unionize via election since the 1940s and the first foreign-owned auto plant in the South to do so.

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