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RIVN14.4450.495%
CYD50.3501.83%
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TM187.4605.79%
CVNA70.410-3.31%
PAG166.570-2.46%
LAD273.850-1.45%
AN192.510-2.85%
GPI331.270-4.87%
ABG194.1400.46%
SAH77.080-1.5%
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GM76.140-0.3%
F13.6351.645%
RIVN14.4450.495%
CYD50.3501.83%
HMC24.4750.365%
TM187.4605.79%
CVNA70.410-3.31%
PAG166.570-2.46%
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Tesla shares surge toward record as AI optimism fuels rally

Tesla remains one of the market’s most closely watched stocks, with momentum driven less by current vehicle performance and more by expectations of future technological leadership.
Tesla shares surge toward record

On the Dash:

  • Tesla shares closed near a record high after more than doubling from April lows.
  • Investor optimism around AI and automation is driving the rally more than EV fundamentals.
  • Sales growth, profits and regulatory pressures remain challenges for Tesla’s core business.

Tesla shares climbed sharply on Monday, closing near an all-time high as investor enthusiasm for the company’s artificial intelligence ambitions continued to outweigh concerns about valuation and weakening electric vehicle fundamentals.

The stock rose as much as 4.9% during intraday trading, briefly surpassing its previous record, before closing up 3.6% at $475.31 in New York. Tesla’s highest closing price remains $479.86, set on Dec. 17 last year. The rally comes after shares more than doubled from an early April low, when the broader market sold off following President Donald Trump’s tariff actions.

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Tesla’s rebound has occurred despite mounting challenges in its core EV business. Third-quarter earnings released in October fell short of expectations as rising costs offset record vehicle sales. Those sales were primarily driven by buyers rushing to purchase EVs before the $7,500 federal tax credit expired at the end of September.

Since then, Tesla’s outlook has weakened. Global sales growth has slowed, profit estimates have declined, and regulatory scrutiny has increased. Analysts now expect vehicle sales to cool further, a view echoed by industry executives who anticipate the U.S. EV market share to decline under policies favoring gasoline-powered vehicles.

Earlier this year, concerns also mounted about CEO Elon Musk’s political activities and his focus on the automotive business. Tesla’s efforts to boost demand through lower-priced models were met with skepticism, while trade policy uncertainty and Musk’s public split with President Trump added pressure. By April, Tesla shares were down nearly 50% from their December peak.

The recent turnaround reflects renewed investor focus on Tesla’s long-term ambitions beyond automobiles. Market sentiment has increasingly centered on the company’s push into robotics, automation and artificial intelligence, aligning Tesla with a broader AI-driven rally that has lifted major technology stocks across the market.

Investor confidence in Musk’s vision was reinforced in November, when shareholders approved a compensation package valuing his pay at roughly $1 trillion. Tesla has since received multiple analyst upgrades and higher price targets tied to its potential role in automation and AI, with the highest target now set at $600.

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