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Tesla stock plunges: what triggered sharp correction on Friday?

by admin December 19, 2025
December 19, 2025

Tesla stock (NASDAQ: TSLA) came under pressure on Friday, plunging over 1% after volatility spread through the broader artificial intelligence space.

The stock has alternated between gains and losses this week, with investors reassessing growth expectations amid competition from global rivals and execution risks around robotaxi deployment.

Tesla’s volatile trading reflects the market’s struggle to price in the company’s ambitious autonomous vehicle roadmap against near-term delivery slowdowns and margin pressures.​

Tesla stock: Immediate triggers for December’s weakness

Tesla’s recent struggle stems from multiple converging headwinds.

First, the broader Magnificent Seven technology sector experienced profit-taking throughout December as investors questioned valuations stretched by artificial intelligence enthusiasm.

Tesla stock has proven to be exceptionally volatile as momentum traders rotate between optimism on robotaxi potential and caution on execution risks.​

Second, global EV competition has intensified significantly.

Tesla’s US market share dropped to 43.2% in the first quarter of 2025 from 52.7% in 2024, while Chinese competitor BYD leads the global market at 15.4% share.

This erosion of dominance directly pressures Tesla’s ability to maintain premium pricing and defend margins.

Analyst estimates incorporated 10.5% lower volumes for 2026 and an 18.5% reduction in cumulative deliveries through 2040 due to weaker EV adoption pace in mature markets and intensifying competition.​

Third, specific operational risks have surfaced.

Tesla recalled over 10,000 Powerwall 2 battery units in the US after fires, following a similar recall in Australia, raising concerns about product quality and regulatory oversight.

Additionally, investors closely monitor whether Tesla removes “safety monitors” from Model Y robotaxis in Austin, a timeline Elon Musk initially suggested would occur within one to two months of November shareholders’ approval.

Delays or complications in that deployment could signal execution challenges with the autonomous driving roadmap that comprises a significant portion of Tesla’s bull case.​

What analysts say about Tesla’s outlook

Morgan Stanley downgraded Tesla in early December from Buy to Hold, citing valuation concerns and lower delivery expectations.

Analyst Andrew Percoco noted that Tesla faces “downside to estimates” while “catalysts for non-auto businesses appear priced at current levels,” signaling skepticism that the stock can deliver meaningful upside without major operational breakthroughs.​

Despite the pessimism, some analysts remain constructive on the robotaxi potential.

Analyst John Gengaro cited management commentary that Tesla expects to expand robotaxis to eight to ten metropolitan areas by year-end 2025, supporting technology optionality.

Yet even bullish observers acknowledge volatility ahead.

Investor concern centers on whether Tesla can deliver working autonomous robotaxis at a meaningful scale before competitors such as Waymo advance their own deployments.

The analyst consensus reflects divergence: some view current weakness as a buying opportunity for long-term AI and autonomy believers, while others warn of a deceleration in delivery growth.​

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