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Cybertruck Demand Issues, Tesla Computer Failures, and Trump's EV Tax Credit Threat

Posted: Tue Dec 17, 2024 6:41 pm
by Teslaguy
Is Tesla Scrambling? Cybertruck Demand, Failing Computers, and a Looming Threat

Recent reports paint a concerning picture for Tesla. Are they buffing Foundation Series badges off Cybertrucks due to lack of demand? If true, what does this say about Tesla's ability to accurately gauge market interest and the overall future of the Cybertruck program?

Further fueling the fire, alleged issues with Tesla's new AI4 self-driving computers raise serious safety questions. How much will these reported problems impact consumer confidence and the rollout of Full Self-Driving? Is this a temporary setback or a sign of deeper issues within Tesla's autonomous driving development?

Adding to the pressure, potential policy changes regarding EV tax credits under a new administration could significantly disrupt the EV market. How might Tesla and other EV manufacturers adapt to a less favorable regulatory environment? Could this accelerate a shift in Tesla's strategy, or even force a price war?

While BYD celebrates record sales, demonstrating the global momentum of EV adoption, challenges seem to be mounting for Tesla. Is this a sign of a market correction, or are these isolated incidents? Let's discuss the potential ramifications of these developments and what they mean for the future of Tesla and the EV industry as a whole.