Tesla starts production of more affordable models
24/7/2025 6:10
Tesla says it has started
production of a more affordable model and expects volume
production in the second half of the year.
The company reported the steepest decline in quarterly
revenue in more than a decade, with a 12% fall, as it battles
strong competition from cheaper electric vehicles and a backlash
against CEO Elon Musk's political views.
Revenue fell to $22.5 billion for the April-June
quarter from $25.50 billion a year earlier. Analysts on average
were expecting revenue of $22.74 billion, according to data
compiled by LSEG.
The company reported a second straight quarterly revenue
drop despite rolling out a much-awaited refreshed version of its
best-selling Model Y SUV that investors had hoped would rekindle
demand.
Much of the company's trillion dollar valuation hangs on
its bet on its robotaxi service - a small trial of which was
started in Austin, Texas, last month - and developing humanoid
robots.
However, investors are worried about whether Musk will
be able to give enough time and attention to Tesla after he
locked horns with President Donald Trump by forming a new
political party this month. He had promised weeks earlier that
he would cut back on government work and focus on his
companies.
A series of high-profile executive exits, including a
longtime Elon Musk confidant who oversaw sales and manufacturing
in North America and Europe and left Tesla last month, is also
adding to the concerns.
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