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Tesla quarterly sales plunge as Musk backlash grows

Last updated: April 3, 2025 12:09 pm
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Tesla’s (TSLA.O) quarterly sales plunged 13% to the weakest in nearly three years, hurt by a backlash against CEO Elon Musk’s politics, rising global competition and people waiting for a refresh to its highest-selling electric vehicle Model Y.

The stumbling sales during the first quarter indicate that the one-time leading brand is reeling from the fallout of the company delaying launches for years, and Musk’s foray into politics in the United States and Europe.

Tesla shares were down early on Wednesday but reversed course after a Politico report that Musk was planning to step down from his role as an adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump soon, as administration insiders increasingly view the billionaire as a political liability.

But the White House dismissed the report, saying the tech billionaire will stay on to complete his mission to slash government spending and downsize the federal workforce”Shareholders are hoping Musk will now have the time to focus on rebuilding the Tesla brand,” said Stock Trader Network Chief Strategist Dennis Dick, who has a position in Tesla, referring to the Politico report.

Following Trump’s steeper-than-expected tariffs against U.S. trading partners, Tesla shares fell more than 7% in after-market trading. While Tesla will be less affected than rivals, Tesla imports parts and Musk has said the cost impact from tariffs will not be trivial.

Musk’s role in spearheading federal cost-cutting in the United States and support of far-right parties in Germany and other nations have produced a sharp response around the world.

Protests against Musk outside Tesla showrooms have spiked, and the EV maker’s cars and charging stations globally have become targets for vandalism. Some Tesla owners have been looking to disassociate themselves from Musk and data has shown many are trading in their vehicles.On Tuesday, a left-leaning judge won a seat on the state of Wisconsin’s highest court even after Musk spent more than $20 million backing her opponent in the race that led to protests from residents declaring that democracy was “not for sale.”

Tesla posted weak first-quarter sales in numerous European markets and in China, even as consumers continued to opt for EVs.

In the January-March period, the company globally recorded a bigger-than-expected drop in sales to 336,681 vehicles, down from 386,810 units a year ago.

The expectation was for a 3.7% drop to 372,410 vehicles delivered, according to an average estimate of 15 analysts from Visible Alpha – but in recent days analysts had braced for even worse figures, following Tesla’s first-ever annual sales decline in 2024.

“The brand crisis issues are clearly having a negative impact on Tesla … there is no debate,” long-time Tesla bull Dan Ives, an analyst at Wedbush Securities, said in a note, adding the delivery numbers “were a disaster.”

The company has lost about 45% of its value since mid-December. That follows a record high after Trump’s election win when investors expected Musk’s close ties to the White House to ease regulatory pressure over its self-driving taxi program.

MODEL Y REFRESH

Last year, Musk forecast 20% to 30% sales growth in 2025, promising to launch an affordable vehicle in the first half of the year and banking on demand for its newest vehicle, the Cybertruck.

While little is known about the progress on rolling out the cheaper vehicle, demand for the pricey Cybertruck – with its polarizing design and quality concerns – has been weak.

Musk did not reiterate the growth forecast on the January earnings call, but said Tesla would return to growth this year. Tesla is set to report first-quarter earnings on April 22.

Tesla began offering the refreshed Model Y SUV with a new look and updated features in China in late February and in the U.S. and Europe last month. Investors are waiting to see if demand for the model can counter competition from Chinese rivals including BYD (002594.SZ).

Tesla said on Wednesday that retooling production lines for the refresh across all four of its factories led to the loss of several weeks of production during the first quarter.

After enjoying a leading position among EV makers for years, Tesla is set to be unseated by BYD for the first time this year with a 15.7% market share, ahead of Tesla’s 15.3%, according to Counterpoint Research.

“I’m skeptical about demand for the new Model Y from a couple of perspectives, even though there’s still a fair amount of growth for electric vehicles, the market is slowing down,” said Thomas Martin, senior portfolio manager at Tesla investor Globalt Investments.

Tesla’s sales in key European markets fell again in March, with numbers dropping for a third straight month in France and Sweden.

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