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The Cool Down on MSNTesla hit with shocking sales news in major market: 'Nowhere near the level we are used to'"It may be a sign that many people now find that other brands are just as interesting." Tesla hit with shocking sales news in major market: 'Nowhere near the level we are used to' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Tesla's valuation may be overestimated, with concerns over Cybertruck demand, management, and growth assumptions. Learn more on TSLA stock here.
President Trump has been feuding with Elon Musk over The One, Big, Beautiful Bill. Here's why Musk could have suddenly changed his tune on the Trump administration.
Since Musk joined the Trump administration, Tesla has seen its sales plummet amid backlash over his political views.
In 2024, Tesla made $2.76 billion on emissions deals, a 54 percent increase from the year before. During the first quarter of 2025, Tesla reported earning $595 million in regulatory credits, even as its total net income for the period was only $409 million.
Chinese EV makers are moving quickly to develop driver-assistance systems in a market where car-buyers are demanding them at a faster pace than in other regions, analysts say. Their ability to do so at lower costs poses the biggest threat to Tesla’s new autonomy-based business model.
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India Today on MSNThe US government is building its own AI chatbot with help from a former Tesla engineerThe US government is developing a new AI chatbot and integration platform called AI.gov, led by ex-Tesla engineer Thomas Shedd, to modernise federal operations using American-built AI tools.
Tesla has filed trademark applications for the term "Tesla Robotaxi," after the company's previous attempts to secure trademarks for its planned self-driving vehicle service hit roadblocks.
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GB News on MSNMajor car brand rejects Trump's pleas to build vehicles in United States - 'No such plans'Porsche has slapped down reports that it was planning to move production of its high-performance vehicles to the United States, despite threats from President Donald Trump. Porsche has denied a report from an American outlet suggesting the luxury automaker was considering shifting parts of its production to the United States to avoid tariffs.