Tesla Rolls Out FSD for Cybertruck Amid Intensifying EV Market Competition

October 2, 2024
Tesla Rolls Out FSD for Cybertruck Amid Intensifying EV Market Competition
  • Tesla has started to roll out its Full Self-Driving (FSD) software to Cybertruck owners, a feature that was notably missing at the truck's launch in late 2022.

  • The release notes for the FSD software advise owners to remain vigilant, as this version is still an early access build.

  • Looking ahead, Tesla's upcoming Robotaxi event on October 10 is expected to generate significant investor interest, particularly regarding advancements in FSD technology and artificial intelligence.

  • Despite a recent 20% rise in Tesla's stock price over the past month, some investors are cashing in on profits due to concerns about negative news from competitors.

  • This profit-taking comes after Tesla's stock surged, leading to a slight decline in its value as investors reacted to market pressures.

  • Tesla's limited vehicle lineup, which focuses solely on battery electric vehicles, raises concerns about its ability to maintain market share amidst increasing competition from traditional automakers.

  • China remains a crucial market for Tesla, accounting for about one-third of its sales, and the company recently celebrated the export of its millionth vehicle from its Shanghai factory.

  • Year-over-year, Tesla's deliveries have increased by approximately 6%, but a strong performance in the fourth quarter is essential to avoid an overall decline for the year.

  • Tesla's energy business is also showing promise, with a remarkable 84% increase in revenues quarter-over-quarter in Q2 2024, now contributing significantly to its gross profits.

  • Analysts have noted that while Tesla has performed well in China, it faces challenges in Europe, where demand has weakened.

  • The competitive landscape in both the US and China is intensifying, with rivals like BYD and Geely achieving record sales in the electric vehicle market.

  • Despite strong competition, Tesla remains a leader in the market, ranking second in the IBD Auto Manufacturers industry group with solid ratings.

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