
Tesla’s $500 Question: Car Company, AI Lab, Or Something In Between?
TL;DR
Quick Summary
- Tesla ends 2025 near its 52-week high, with a roughly $1.5 trillion market cap built on more than just car sales.
- The big swing is robotaxis: Musk has promised to remove safety monitors, but regulators and safety probes could slow that vision.
- Underneath the AI narrative, Tesla remains a huge, competitive EV manufacturer whose valuation still leans heavily on future autonomy upside.
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