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Data from JATO Dynamics shows that BYD’s Europe volumes rose 359% in April from last year as the company continues its global expansion efforts.
Multiple signs from the last two quarters indicate that sales of Tesla vehicles are declining more sharply than ever. The company is struggling to sell the
What began as one of the most hyped vehicle launches in recent automotive history has now veered off course. Tesla’s Cybertruck, introduced in late 2023 after years of delays and shifting promises, is now grappling with severe commercial turbulence.
Tesla's global vehicle deliveries reached approximately 1.79 million, reflecting a 1.1% decrease compared to the prior year. During the first quarter of this year, sales in the U.S. fell sharply by 13%,
Now, though, Elon Musk, Tesla’s outspoken CEO, has a more official explanation: he claims that it all comes down to the retooling needed for the refreshed Model Y, the world's best-selling EV and best-selling car by some metrics.
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Tesla’s rollout of its robotaxi will usher in a “golden age of autonomous” and could send the EV maker’s beaten-down soaring by 40%, WedBush analyst Dan Ives predicted Friday.
In April, the registration of Chinese electric vehicles increased 59 percent year-over-year, new data shows. The European Commission’s duties on made-in-China electric vehicles aren’t stopping the automakers from exporting to Europe. Meanwhile, Elon Musk’s increasingly toxic reputation continues to harm Tesla sales.
The Tesla Cybertruck may have entered the 2025 electric pickup race in pole position, but the advantage it had last year has already evaporated, analysts said earlier this week after tabulating vehicle registrations for the first quarter of the year.
The Tesla CEO asserts he's seeing a major rebound in customer interest for his EVs despite persistent evidence to the contrary.