UBS Reiterates Sell on Tesla After Q4 Miss | EV Headwinds Series

Building on recent U.S. and European sales slumps and insider activity (see prior coverage), UBS Group on January 5, 2026, reaffirmed its 'sell' rating on Tesla (TSLA) with a $247 price target—implying 45% downside from $451.43. Analyst Joseph Spak cited missed Q4 deliveries (418,000 vs. 423,000 expected), BYD overtaking as top EV producer, and growth bets like robotaxi/Optimus already baked into the lofty valuation.

UBS analyst Joseph Spak restated the 'sell' rating amid Tesla's second straight annual delivery decline, intensified China factory shipment drops, and EV market competition. Q4 fell short at ~418,000 vehicles, following November's 23% U.S. YoY plunge to 39,800 units (previously covered).

Analyst consensus is 'Hold' at $406.47 average target (1 Strong Buy, 20 Buy, 14 Hold, 9 Sell), up slightly from recent $399. Contrasts include New Street's $520 Buy (Oct 23, 2025) and Deutsche Bank's $500 Buy (Dec 19, 2025). Recent insider sales by Director Kimbal Musk (Dec 9) and CFO Vaibhav Taneja (Dec 8) add caution.

Tesla fundamentals: $1.50T market cap, 300.96 P/E, 66.20% institutional ownership. Q3 2025 earnings beat ($0.50 EPS vs. $0.48 est., $28.1B revenue vs. $25.0B) but EPS down YoY from $0.72. Positives like energy deployments and FSD progress are offset by high valuation risks.

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Bank of America projects Tesla stock to reach $460 on robotaxi growth

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Bank of America analysts have recommended buying Tesla stock, forecasting a price of $460 per share driven by the company's advancements in robotaxis and autonomous driving. This outlook comes despite a decline in Tesla's 2025 vehicle sales, as the firm highlights the potential for robotaxis to account for more than half of the company's valuation. The projection implies about 13% upside from recent trading levels around $402 to $406.

Tesla is experiencing sharp declines in sales across Europe, particularly in the UK, as Chinese electric vehicle makers like BYD expand their presence. At the same time, the company is balancing investments in its Robotaxi and Optimus projects against this growing competition. Chinese truck manufacturers are also preparing to challenge Tesla's Semi in the commercial vehicle market.

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Tesla is undergoing a major strategic pivot amid a sharp sales decline in China, the end of Model S and X production to focus on robots, and plans to introduce its Semi truck in Europe. The company's challenges and ambitions are reflected in divided analyst opinions and ambitious production targets. This triple transition highlights Tesla's shift from traditional automotive manufacturing toward robotics and AI.

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