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Tesla’s Margins Drop On Aggressive Discounting, Shares Fall

by Sarkiya Ranen
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Tesla’s Margins Drop On Aggressive Discounting, Shares Fall
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Visitors check a Tesla Model 3 car next to a Model Y displayed at a showroom of the U.S. electric vehicle (EV) maker in Beijing, China February 4, 2023.
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Tesla Inc missed market estimates for first-quarter margin on Wednesday, throttled by a series of aggressive price cuts meant to spur demand in a sagging economy and fend off rising competition.

Elon Musk-led Tesla reported total gross margin of 19.3%, compared with expectations of 22.4%, according to 14 analysts polled by Refinitiv. This was the lowest since the fourth quarter of 2020.

Shares of the Austin, Texas-based automaker fell nearly 4% in trading after the bell.

The electric-vehicle maker has slashed prices several times in the United States, China and other markets since late last year, as Musk said Tesla could sacrifice its industry-leading margins to drive volume growth during a recession.

Analysts say, however, that Tesla may need to cut prices further, pressured by an ongoing price war especially in China and to prop up demand for its aging line-up of models even as its new factories in Berlin and Texas churn out cars.

In the United States, where federal subsidies have recently boosted sales only modestly, Tesla has cut car prices six times so far this year, which has dragged its automotive gross margin. It has also expanded price cuts in Singapore, Israel and Europe.

Finance chief Zachary Kirkhorn promised in January that Tesla would not go below margins of 20% and an average selling price of $47,000 across models.

Tesla on Wednesday reiterated that it expects to achieve deliveries of around 1.8 million vehicles this year.

The EV maker has previously said that logistics issues have caused it to deliver far fewer cars than it makes. In the first quarter, it delivered about 18,000 fewer cars than it made.

The company reported first-quarter revenue of $23.33 billion, compared with consensus estimate of $23.21 billion, according to 22 analysts polled by Refinitiv.

The company reported net profit of $2.5 billion, down from $3.32 billion a year earlier.

“We also suspect Tesla’s decision to consistently cut prices will prove a headache to competitors,” Canaccord Genuity analyst George Gianarikas said in a broker note ahead of earnings. “While Tesla’s industry leading margins will likely be sacrificed in the near term (as articulated on the company’s 4Q22 earnings call), many EV competitors are struggling to turn a profit.”

Tesla’s sixth price cut on Tuesday, ahead of results, knocked down its shares and those of its EV rivals Lucid and Rivian.

In post market trading on Wednesday, shares in these companies fell slightly.



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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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