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Tesla stock slides as oil spikes and Europe sales data lands; Cybertruck pricing in focus
2 March 2026
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Tesla stock slides as oil spikes and Europe sales data lands; Cybertruck pricing in focus

NEW YORK, March 2, 2026, 10:02 EST — Regular trading hours

  • Shares of Tesla slid early as growth stocks took a hit in a broader risk-off shift.
  • France, Spain, and Norway posted higher February registrations, while most other European markets slipped.
  • Tesla bumped up the listed price for its dual-motor AWD Cybertruck on its website.

Tesla shares dropped Monday, with investors factoring in new geopolitical tensions and sifting through conflicting demand signals out of Europe for the electric-vehicle maker’s lineup.

Tesla’s stock shift grabs attention, given its role as a high-beta signal for both spending power on expensive goods and how much investors will stomach lofty growth valuations. Volatility? It hits megacaps like this one fast.

The timing isn’t ideal for the company. Fresh pricing tweaks are rolling out just as early-month sales figures drop—right when traders are on edge ahead of a packed week of macro data that could move markets.

Tesla (TSLA.O) slipped roughly 2.6% to $391.92, pulling back from Friday’s close of $402.51.

Oil and gas prices jumped sharply after military strikes by Israel, the United States, and Iran rattled shipping lanes and energy supplies across the Middle East. That sent fresh chills through markets, ramping up concerns about both inflation and economic growth.

Tesla managed to claw back market share in several major European countries in February. Official figures, cited by Reuters, show registrations jumped 55% in France and also increased in Spain and Norway. But it wasn’t all positive: numbers slipped in the Netherlands and Denmark.

Tesla bumped up the sticker price on its dual-motor all-wheel-drive Cybertruck to $69,990, according to a Refinitiv report. The update appeared on the company’s website.

That push and pull is nothing new. Raising sticker prices might pad margins—assuming buyers stick around. But in a crowded EV field, with competition ratcheting up in Europe and Tesla’s models aging out of the spotlight, those hikes also stoke fresh doubts about demand.

Here’s what could trip up the bulls: Europe’s February rally fizzles in spots, tension in the Middle East escalates into a full-blown oil shock, and demand dries up right when Tesla is working to stabilize prices.

“There continues to be this … back and forth about who might be the victim and those that will actually emerge winners,” said Kristina Hooper, chief market strategist at Man Group, describing the way markets are churning around AI-driven disruption. Tesla traders have their eyes on Friday’s U.S. jobs report, marking the next major hurdle. Reuters

Stock Market Today

  • Indian Stock Market Outlook: Sensex and Nifty 50 Face Volatility Amid US-Iran Tensions
    May 17, 2026, 2:04 AM EDT. Indian stock markets ended the week lower, breaking a three-week consolidation as geopolitical tensions between the US and Iran escalate. Sensex slipped 161 points to 75,237.99, while Nifty 50 dropped 46 points to 23,643.50. Factors include a weakening rupee and rising crude oil prices amid inflation concerns. Experts expect continued market volatility next week, with investor sentiment closely tied to developments around the Strait of Hormuz, crucial for global energy supply. Key technical levels to watch: Sensex resistance between 75,600-76,000, support at 74,200-74,500; Nifty resistance at 24,000-24,250, support near 23,000-23,250. Caution and strict stop-loss strategies advised as geopolitical risks and energy market disruptions persist.

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