
Tesla’s Trillion-Dollar Vibe Check: Cool Brand, Colder EV Data
TL;DR
Quick Summary
- Tesla is still a roughly $1.4T giant with shares around $447, but U.S. EV sales have slipped to a near three-year low as of November 2025.
- The old story of endless EV growth is cracking as competition rises and consumers push back on price, charging, and ownership friction.
- Tesla’s valuation now leans heavily on future upside from AI, autonomous driving, and energy — not just selling more cars every year.
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