Tesla is facing a sales decline in Europe due to competition and an aging lineup, with registrations down 30% YTD. Despite this, Tesla’s stock is up 11.2% in 2025 and has surged 63% in the past six months. The stock is trading at a high valuation, but Tesla’s Q3 earnings report showed revenue growth and record vehicle deliveries. Analyst sentiment is divided, with a consensus “Hold” rating but a potential upside of 35% from the current price target. Tesla’s focus on AI, robotics, and new vehicle production may define its future growth.

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