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Why is Tesla stock crashing in early trading on Monday?

by admin February 2, 2026
February 2, 2026

Tesla stock (NASDAQ: TSLA) tumbled over 3.5% in the early trading on Monday as the electric carmaker confronts a convergence of structural headwinds.

The Elon Musk-led company is going through multiple issues at once, like collapsing European sales momentum that has accelerated through January, a broad commodity-led market rout that pressured tech stocks at the open, and lingering investor skepticism.

The sell-off reflects mounting doubts that Tesla’s pivot away from cars can justify a $1.3 trillion valuation when the core business is visibly weakening.

Tesla stock: What’s driving the plunge today?

Tesla’s European performance provides the most concrete bearer of bad news.

The company’s vehicle registrations in the region fell 88% year-on-year in January 2026, collapsing to just 83 units in Norway, a market historically loyal to Tesla.

For all of 2025, European registrations declined 26.9% to 238,656 units, and the first month of 2026 signals no recovery.

Meanwhile, Chinese rival BYD logged 268.6% growth in Europe last year, registering 187,657 units and rapidly encroaching on Tesla’s remaining market share.

Industry analysts point to two drivers: product fatigue (the Model Y is four years old in its current form) and brand damage from Elon Musk’s polarizing political rhetoric.

The broader market context amplifies Tesla’s pain.

On Monday, precious metals collapsed, gold fell 6%, and silver tumbled 10%, as the CME Group raised margin requirements following Friday’s historic rout.

That cascade forced leveraged investors to liquidate across growth and tech names.

What’s rattling investors most is Tesla’s capex bet

Beyond the macro crosswinds, Tesla’s strategic pivot has raised governance red flags.

On January 28th, the company announced a $2 billion equity investment in xAI, CEO Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence venture.

The move followed a failed shareholder vote on the same proposal in November, where abstentions exceeded votes in favor.

That Tesla proceeded regardless has irked some investors who worry the company is subordinating automotive recovery to Musk’s side bets on robotics and AI.

Tesla is cutting Model S and Model X production entirely to make room for Cybercab robotaxis and expand xAI operations, a gamble that hinges on full self-driving technology and humanoid robots achieving commercial viability.

Analyst sentiment reflects the tension. UBS maintains a Sell rating with a $352 price target, citing valuation concerns and brand damage despite Tesla’s AI ambitions.

Meanwhile, Thomas Monteiro at Investing.com noted Tesla is “entering a transition phase” where it’s asking investors to underwrite potential revenue from software and robots before the auto business stabilizes.

That is a risky posture when European demand is accelerating downward, and American EV sales fell 36% in Q4 2025.

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