Tesla sales tumble 13% as Musk backlash, competition and aging lineup turn off buyers
NEW YORK (AP) Tesla sales fell 13% in the first three months of the year, another sign that Elon Musks once high-flying car company is struggling to attract buyers.
The leading electric vehicle maker has faced a growing backlash from Musks embrace of right-wing politics and his role in the Trump administration. Opponents have staged protests at Tesla showrooms in the U.S. and in Europe, where the sales declines have been steeper.
Teslas line-up is aging, and some consumers may have held off from buying its bestselling Model Y while waiting for an updated version. The Austin, Texas, company also faces fierce competition from other EV makers offering vastly improved models, including those of Chinas BYD.
Tesla reported deliveries of 336,681 globally in the January to March quarter. The figure was down from sales of 387,000 in the same period a year ago. The decline came despite deep discounts, zero financing and other incentives and could be a warning that the companys first-quarter earnings report later this month could disappoint investors.
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