Controversy surrounding Tesla’s CEO Elon Musk has tied the brand image heavily to the global political upheaval from the U.S.
A survey of over 100,000 Germans revealed that 94% won’t buy a Tesla vehicle. It doesn’t bode well for the automaker, whose sales had already been falling off a cliff in the important European market.
The loss in sales leads to speculation. Why the drop? While Tesla itself has not announced a reason this time either, the ...
Teslas across the world are being shot at, torched, and defaced as anger against Musk grows. Rising vandalism could drive ...
A huge Chinese car manufacturer has vowed to launch in the UK, selling a model that will compete directly with the Tesla ...
February numbers show the U.S. electric-car maker is struggling to attract buyers in the region. Mr. Musk’s politics aren’t ...
Europe had been banking on a United States that wanted to make a deal on tariffs and trade. With little progress in that ...
Tesla has plans to produce a low-cost version of its best-selling Model Y to boost sluggish sales in China, according to a ...
New Tesla registrations in the US fell 11% in January from a year earlier, per data from S&P Global — even as the company's ...
Looking at Germany, the largest market for EVs in the E.U., the country saw a 30% year-over-year rise in electric vehicle ...
Wells Fargo analyst Colin Langan lowered the firm’s price target on Tesla (TSLA) to $130 from $135 and keeps an Underweight rating on the ...
There have been many news reports predicting Tesla’s imminent demise in Europe since Musk’s infamous hand gesture at Trump’s inauguration. But while the sales figures don’t look good ...
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