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Tesla’s Freefall: Is Musk Losing His Grip on Reality?

Staff Reporter by Staff Reporter
March 11, 2025
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Elon Musk has a problem. Well, several, actually—but today, let’s talk about the one he doesn’t want you to notice: Tesla is crumbling.

On Monday, Tesla’s stock took a brutal 16% dive, extending a downward spiral that has wiped out all gains since the Trump era. Investors are panicking, analysts are slashing their price targets, and Musk? He’s busy retweeting fanboy posts about how Tesla is still the “best car on the planet.”

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But the numbers don’t lie. Sales are plummeting. Europe is down 45%. China? 49.2%. Australia? A staggering 70%. Even in the U.S.—Tesla’s home turf—sales have started to slip.

And Musk? Instead of addressing Tesla’s existential crisis, he’s spending his time playing culture warrior, endorsing far-right rhetoric, and picking fights with anyone who dares question him.

Musk’s Fortune Evaporates—And He’s Not Handling It Well

For a man who loves to talk about going to Mars, Musk sure seems more concerned with saving his own empire right now. And with good reason. Tesla’s stock collapse has erased over $120 billion from his net worth.

To put that in perspective, Musk has lost more money in a few months than the GDP of some countries. Just yesterday, he personally watched $12 billion vanish. That’s the kind of financial bloodbath that turns billionaires into former billionaires.

So what does he do?

  • He plays the victim card.
  • He blames “attacks on Tesla.”
  • He claims there’s a massive cyberattack on his social media platform, X (formerly Twitter).

Let’s pause there for a second. A cyberattack? No proof, no details—just a vague claim at the exact moment Tesla’s stock is collapsing. Convenient timing, wouldn’t you say?

Tesla Dealerships Are Feeling the Backlash

Meanwhile, Musk’s political antics have started hurting Tesla’s brand. Protests have erupted at Tesla dealerships, with some even facing vandalism. The reason? Musk’s full-throated embrace of right-wing extremism and his now-infamous double Nazi salute during Trump’s inauguration celebrations.

And here’s the kicker: this isn’t just a PR nightmare—it’s a financial disaster. Investors are watching their money go up in flames while Musk tweets conspiracy theories.

One investor put it bluntly:

“The company should be run by somebody who isn’t so political and can bring the brand back—if that’s even possible.”

Ouch.

Is Musk Too Distracted to Save Tesla?

Musk isn’t just losing money. He’s losing focus.

Once upon a time, Tesla was his obsession. Today, it’s just another side project while he plays kingmaker in Washington, cuts government jobs, and tweets memes about Dogecoin.

That hasn’t gone unnoticed. A recent poll found that 60% of Tesla investors believe Musk’s obsession with politics is hurting the company.

One analyst summed it up:

“Shareholders have legitimate concerns. It’s clear Musk is spending more time on DOGE than Tesla.”

What’s Next? A Robotaxi Pipe Dream?

Musk insists Tesla is fine. He claims the company’s salvation will come in the form of robotaxis.

Yes, robotaxis—the same self-driving dream he’s been pushing for years without delivering. The same technology that regulators keep rejecting as unsafe.

But here’s the reality: Tesla doesn’t need a moonshot. It needs leadership. It needs focus. It needs a CEO who spends more time fixing the company than tweeting about it.

Because if Tesla’s numbers keep heading south, it won’t matter how many fanboys Musk has on X. Investors are already asking the question: Is it time for Tesla to find a new captain?

And if this stock slide keeps up, the decision might not be Musk’s to make.

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