[In-Depth Industry Research] Tesla’s earnings decline leads to production halt of two mode

March 1, 2026

Tesla’sfinal quarterly and full-year financial reports for 2025 shocked the outside world. This marked the first decline in performance since the company’s inception, with revenue data showing a 3% drop compared to 2024. Its net profit attributable to shareholders plummeted significantly, nearly halving to just $3.794 billion, representing a 46% decline compared to 2024. Tesla’s net profit attributable to shareholders in Q4 2025 experienced an even sharper year-on-year decline, reaching as high as 61%. In the domestic market, Tesla faced a situation where even price cuts failed to reverse declining sales, falling from its previously dominant position to its current state.

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[In-Depth Industry Research] Tesla’s earnings decline leads to production halt of two mode

March 1, 2026

Tesla’sfinal quarterly and full-year financial reports for 2025 shocked the outside world. This marked the first decline in performance since the company’s inception, with revenue data showing a 3% drop compared to 2024. Its net profit attributable to shareholders plummeted significantly, nearly halving to just $3.794 billion, representing a 46% decline compared to 2024. Tesla’s net profit attributable to shareholders in Q4 2025 experienced an even sharper year-on-year decline, reaching as high as 61%. In the domestic market, Tesla faced a situation where even price cuts failed to reverse declining sales, falling from its previously dominant position to its current state.

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[In-Depth Industry Research] Tesla’s earnings decline leads to production halt of two mode

March 1, 2026

Tesla’sfinal quarterly and full-year financial reports for 2025 shocked the outside world. This marked the first decline in performance since the company’s inception, with revenue data showing a 3% drop compared to 2024. Its net profit attributable to shareholders plummeted significantly, nearly halving to just $3.794 billion, representing a 46% decline compared to 2024. Tesla’s net profit attributable to shareholders in Q4 2025 experienced an even sharper year-on-year decline, reaching as high as 61%. In the domestic market, Tesla faced a situation where even price cuts failed to reverse declining sales, falling from its previously dominant position to its current state.

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