Tesla Inc. is encountering significant legal challenges, notably a lawsuit against the California DMV over marketing restrictions for its autonomous driving technology. Concurrently, the company reported a 17% drop in electric vehicle registrations in Europe, reflecting a troubling trend as it competes with local rival BYD, which commands a 27.2% market share in China. Analysts warn that without a rebound in sales, Tesla's stock could see below-average returns in the upcoming months.

“The Federal Circuit disposed of Tesla Inc.'s constitutional challenge to a Trump administration rule that makes it harder to contest the validity of patents at the US Patent and Trademark Office.”

“The new Tesla Model Y Performance is the best it's ever been but its ride quality still fluctuates between bad and worse.”

“Tesla electric vehicle registrations in Europe fell to just 8,075 units in January, a 17% drop compared to a year ago.”

“In Teslas deutscher Gigafabrik hat die IG Metall bislang nicht viel zu melden. Und vor der Betriebsratswahl sorgt das Management dafür, dass das auch so bleibt. SPIEGEL-Recherchen zeigen: Die Führung setzt dabei auf fragwürdige Methoden.”

“A recent “vehicle safety report” from Tesla shows its autonomous robotaxis got into five additional crashes in Austin, including a crash with a bus while the Tesla was stationary.”

“🗣️ The Tesla Model 3 is still the default electric car, the best EV you can buy today.”

“Tesla sues California DMV after it banned the term 'Autopilot'”

“Now, we did close in a sell signal in Tesla, but it is so close uh I think you would agree that it wouldn't take much for us to open at or above 40950 today, which could throw off a head fake uh as we move through the rest of the week.”
“I do think if we close back above it, we can anticipate 456.86 86 as a 2 to 3 week target.”

“I'm going to leave it at that for Thursday's daily Tesla report.”

“Tesla's stock is up a half of 1% here in after hours following some pretty big news from SpaceX and XAI.”

“But look, Tesla's down 15 and a half% from highs after really good earnings.”