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Tesla posts Q4 earnings with revenue slowdown of 3%

Tesla posts Q4 earnings
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Electric vehicle company Tesla has posted its completed Q4 earnings, showing a slowdown across most of its financials, as per an official press release on Wednesday. 

The earnings update comes after Tesla posted preliminary results earlier this month, which disclosed that the total number of models produced for 2025 was 1.65 million

Total revenue for 2025 was $94.8 billion, down by 3% on a y-o-y basis. Q4 2025 revenue plunged by the same difference from Q4 2024 to $24.9 billion. 

Q4 Gross profit margin was 20.1% and is the only income-based metric that registered an increase of 3.86% on a y-o-y basis. 

Operating expenses—the highest its been across 5 quarters starting from Q4 2024—trimmed operating margin down to 5.7%, down by 50 basis points on a y–o–y basis. 

Revenues divided by its three core segments in the quarter were listed as follows

  • Automotive revenue: $17.7 billion
  • Energy generation and storage revenue: $3.8 billion
  • Services and other revenue: $3.37 billion

Other relevant disclosures included in the release were a $2 billion investment agreement inked for xAI after its series E funding round, the rollout of the Tesla Semi and the Cybercab with production slated for 2026, and a progress update on the expansion of its AI training compute at its Texas Gigafactory. 

At the time of writing, Tesla shares were trading at $419.26, down by 3.59%.

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