The Market Questions Tesla's Robo-Future
Tesla's 20% Stock Slump: Are Robotaxis Losing Their Luster?
Tesla's stock has slid nearly 20% in six months, raising questions about the electric vehicle giant's robotaxi ambitions. The decline, from a peak of $490 in late 2025 to $363 by March 2026, is driven by weakening EV sales, stiffer competition from the likes of BYD, and investor skepticism about the feasibility and timeline of Tesla's robotic ventures. While the Cybercab and Optimus projects are seen as potential high‑reward efforts, they come with substantial risks and valuation concerns, as Tesla trades at a premium far above its peers. With technical analysis signaling bearish trends and regulatory hurdles potentially delaying progress, the market remains divided on whether Tesla's big bets will pay off.
Tesla Stock Decline: A 6‑Month Overview
Dwindling EV Sales and Competitive Pressure
The Future of Tesla's Robotaxi Ambitions
Analyst Perspectives on Tesla's Valuation
Navigating Regulatory Challenges and Market Sentiment
Economic, Social, and Political Implications of Tesla's Strategy
Tesla's Strategic Pivot: Autonomy and Robotics
Catalysts and Risks for Tesla in 2026
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