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Tesla sales set record to signal worst of Musk backlash may be fading
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Tesla sales set record to signal worst of Musk backlash may be fading

Tesla reported record second-quarter delivery numbers of 480,126 vehicles, surpassing both previous annual levels and Wall Street expectations. This marks two consecutive quarters of growth and suggests that negative impacts from customer backlash against Elon Musk, including boycotts and protests, may be diminishing. The increase comes despite challenges such as reduced European sales in prior years due to Musk's political associations and U.S. market issues related to tax incentives. Tesla's strong performance provides financial stability as the company invests heavily in autonomous driving and AI technologies. While stock prices dipped slightly, analysts attribute this to investor profit-taking rather than a decline in confidence. The company continues to expand its presence in Europe through pricing strategies and regulatory approvals for advanced driver-assistance features.

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Tesla sales set record to signal worst of Musk backlash may be fading

Tesla reported record second-quarter delivery numbers of 480,126 vehicles, surpassing both previous annual levels and Wall Street expectations. This marks two consecutive quarters of growth and suggests that negative impacts from customer backlash against Elon Musk, including boycotts and protests, may be diminishing. The increase comes despite challenges such as reduced European sales in prior years due to Musk's political associations and U.S. market issues related to tax incentives. Tesla's strong performance provides financial stability as the company invests heavily in autonomous driving and AI technologies. While stock prices dipped slightly, analysts attribute this to investor profit-taking rather than a decline in confidence. The company continues to expand its presence in Europe through pricing strategies and regulatory approvals for advanced driver-assistance features.

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