Tesla’s stock has continued to rise despite skeptics, up 18% in the last year. The company launched a more affordable Cybertruck at $59,990 and reduced the price of the most expensive model to $99,990. Tesla’s strong revenue drivers are Model 3 and Y, with deliveries of 1,585,279. Financially, Tesla reported revenue of $94.8 billion in FY25, with an adjusted EBITDA of $14.6 billion. Analysts predict strong growth for Tesla, with a consensus “Hold” rating and a mean price target of $406.94. The company’s robotaxi project is expected to drive significant revenue growth by 2030.

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