UBS Sell Reiterated: AI Optimism Outpaces Tesla Fundamentals | EV Headwinds Series

Continuing coverage of Tesla's EV challenges (see Jan 5 Q4 miss analysis), UBS analyst Joseph Spak on January 5 maintained a 'sell' rating with $247 target, arguing AI ventures like robotaxi and Optimus are overvalued amid declining EV sales and slashed earnings forecasts—much upside already priced in despite tech progress.

As detailed in prior EV Headwinds reporting on Q4's delivery shortfall (418,000 vs. 423,000 expected) and market share losses, Spak's note highlights how Tesla's rising stock reflects inflated AI expectations over weakening fundamentals. Consensus 2025/2026 EPS estimates have fallen 50% and 46% YoY.

While acknowledging tech advances, Spak notes the market devalues Tesla's core EV business while assigning premium to AI projects: "Given a declining valuation for TSLA’s EV business, the market is already assigning a higher and higher value to the AI ventures. While the TAM for these ventures may be large, they could also be further out (especially Optimus)."

Potential 2026 catalysts include removing Austin robotaxi safety drivers, service expansions, public access, FSD updates, Cybercab production, and Optimus V3—but Spak stresses these are "already (more than) baked into the stock price."

This bearish valuation view contrasts bullish consensus ($406 average PT) amid ongoing EV headwinds.

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Baird reaffirms outperform rating on Tesla for 2026 catalysts

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Baird analyst Ben Kallo has maintained an Outperform rating on Tesla with a $548 price target, highlighting the company as a core holding ahead of key developments in 2026. Shares have risen 21% year-to-date in 2025 and 7% in the last month, outperforming the S&P 500. The firm anticipates announcements on robotaxi services, Optimus robotics, and expansions into new markets.

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.

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As 2025 draws to a close, Tesla's stock has risen 25.29% for the year despite recent dips and earnings misses. Analysts offer varied predictions, with bull cases highlighting AI-driven growth in robotaxis and robotics, while bears point to intensifying EV competition and eroding market share. The company's future hinges on executing ambitious plans in autonomy and beyond traditional vehicles.

Tesla's stock has delivered positive returns over the past year but trailed competitors like Rivian as of November 24, 2025. The company's shares rose that day, boosted by CEO Elon Musk's emphasis on AI chip capabilities, though revenue growth slipped into negative territory. Investors remain focused on Tesla's robotaxi potential as a key driver for 2026.

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Building on his announcement the previous day at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Elon Musk specified Tesla aims to sell Optimus humanoid robots to consumers by late 2026, subject to safety and reliability validation. With robots advancing in factories and leveraging Tesla's AI, this pivot underscores diversification as EV sales decline.

Building on last week's rebound from sales slump lows, Tesla shares have risen 19% in the past month to $481.20, up 27% year-to-date and 291% over three years. Analysts see fair value at $425.37 but highlight growth in EVs, autonomy, and robotics.

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Building on Elon Musk's recent endorsement of Optimus after investor Jason Calacanis' lab visit, Tesla is betting big on its humanoid robots to reach a $25 trillion valuation—over 80% from robotics—despite missing 2025 production goals and slumping car sales.

 

 

 

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