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Tesla stock (TSLA) rises in premarket after delivery miss — what investors watch next
5 January 2026
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Tesla stock (TSLA) rises in premarket after delivery miss — what investors watch next

New York, January 5, 2026, 06:00 EST — Premarket

Tesla shares rose about 1.7% in premarket trading on Monday to $445.45, after ending Friday down 2.6% at $438.07.  StockAnalysis

The early gains put Tesla back in focus after last week’s delivery update revived concerns about near-term demand, even as the stock remains priced for fast growth in newer bets such as autonomy and robotics.

A Tesla-compiled survey of 20 sell-side analysts had forecast fourth-quarter deliveries of 422,850 vehicles and projected 2026 deliveries of about 1.75 million, underscoring how much of the 2026 narrative rests on a rebound in volumes.  Tesla Investor Relations

Tesla said it delivered 418,227 vehicles in the fourth quarter after producing 434,358. It also reported record energy storage deployments of 14.2 gigawatt-hours, a measure of battery capacity.  Tesla Investor Relations

A filing showed Tesla furnished the production-and-deliveries release in a Form 8-K.  SEC

Tesla also said it delivered 1.64 million vehicles in 2025, while China’s BYD sold 2.26 million, taking the global lead. The $7,500 U.S. tax credit for electric-vehicle purchases was phased out at the end of September, weighing on demand.  AP News

“Investors are so focused on the future with Tesla that they are ignoring delivery numbers,” said Dennis Dick, a trader at Triple D Trading.  Reuters

With the next earnings report approaching, investors will look for clarity on automotive gross margin and any guidance on deliveries and cash flow. Updates on self-driving technology and the Optimus humanoid robot program remain central to the bull case for TSLA’s valuation.

After Friday’s slide, the stock is hovering above the session low of $435.30, a level short-term traders see as near-term support. It remains about 9% below its Dec. 22 close of $488.73, and $450 is the next hurdle after the shares last closed above it on Dec. 30.  StockAnalysis

But the setup cuts both ways. If the delivery slowdown proves persistent, or if margins show more strain than investors expect, Tesla’s rebound attempts can fade quickly.

Tesla is scheduled to report fourth-quarter results on Jan. 28, the next major catalyst on the calendar for Tesla stock.  Tesla Investor Relations

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