Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA), the electric vehicle (EV) pioneer and technology innovator, continues to captivate investors and industry observers with its ambitious plans and market-moving potential. As the company navigates a rapidly evolving automotive landscape and expands into new technological frontiers,
TSLA offers discounts on new Cybertruck models as its high price, repeated recalls and production setbacks in Austin hinder growth.
Tesla laid off roughly 6,600 workers in spring 2024 — around the same time labor statistics show the company filed about 1,300 H-1B visa applications.
Tesla’s highly anticipated Cybertruck made waves when deliveries began, quickly becoming one of the best-selling electric pickup in the
The 2025 Tesla Model Y Juniper refresh will have full-width front and rear light bars, according to spy shots. Its headlights will be moved below the light bar, making it the second Tesla with a two-tier front light design. The updated Model Y will likely first enter production in China and reach Europe before arriving in the United States.
President-elect Trump is poised to take office on Monday, and some are already wondering whether his policies surrounding electric vehicles will help or hurt automakers including Tesla. The Austin-based automaker has collected a whopping $11 billion from the sale of regulatory credits to other automakers attempting to comply with emissions targets.
EV sales slowed in the United States in 2024 and Donald Trump may further disrupt the industry by cutting incentives.
The president-elect has asked Elon Musk to wage war on regulations — some of which helped make Tesla the world’s most valuable automaker.
President Donald Trump took aim at federal and state support for electric vehicles on his first day in office. But it’s not clear he has the power he’s claimed on the topic.
Automakers and even some Republicans may fight to preserve funds, and environmental activists will likely sue, but some experts said that some changes may not survive legal challenges.
SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk comes under fire for making gesture at President Trump rally similar to Nazi salute.