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Tesla's fourth-quarter profit margin misses estimates

Tesla has said it expects volume growth of 20% to 30% in 2025 and investors believe a cheaper model based on current platforms set to be launched in the first half of the year
January 30, 2025 / 02:56 IST
Shares of the Austin, Texas-based automaker fell 4% in trading after the bell.

Tesla fell short of analysts' estimates for gross profit margin in the fourth quarter, as the electric-vehicle maker rolled out financing offers and discounts to spur flagging demand for its aging lineup.

Shares of the Austin, Texas-based automaker fell 4% in trading after the bell. Tesla has employed more affordable financing options to pump up demand, a strategy analysts predict will gradually erode automotive profit margins in future quarters as the company absorbs the impact of high interest rates.

The EV pioneer's annual deliveries dropped for the first time last year, due to higher borrowing costs and intense competition.

Rivals such as China's BYD , opens new tab, as well as European manufacturers BMW (BMWG.DE), opens new tab and Volkswagen, opens new tab have launched new cheaper models to capture market share.

Tesla has said it expects volume growth of 20% to 30% in 2025 and investors believe a cheaper model based on current platforms set to be launched in the first half of the year and higher deliveries of the Cybertruck will help achieve the target.

The company, however, has not revealed details regarding pricing, features and how it would be different from current offerings.

The company's gross profit margin stood at 16.3% in the October-December period, lower than estimates of 19.03%, according to 20 analysts polled by LSEG. Tesla posted a profit margin of 19.8% in the third quarter.

Reuters
first published: Jan 30, 2025 02:56 am

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