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Tesla News News 20 December 2025 - 25 December 2025

Tesla Stock News Today (Dec. 25, 2025): TSLA Faces Fresh NHTSA Probe, Q4 Delivery Countdown, and Split Wall Street Forecasts

Tesla Stock News Today (Dec. 25, 2025): TSLA Faces Fresh NHTSA Probe, Q4 Delivery Countdown, and Split Wall Street Forecasts

Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) stock is entering the Christmas break with a familiar mix of momentum and controversy: a sky-high valuation story tied to autonomy, robotics, and energy storage—colliding with another round of safety scrutiny and ongoing questions about vehicle demand. Because U.S. markets are closed on Thursday, December 25, 2025, there’s no new trading action in TSLA today. The latest price discovery comes from Wednesday’s holiday-shortened session (Dec. 24)—and it arrived just as regulators opened a new investigation into Tesla’s emergency door release design. New York Stock Exchange Below is a full, publication-ready roundup of the most current Tesla
Tesla Stock Today (Dec. 24, 2025): TSLA Near $485 as NHTSA Probe, Delivery Forecasts and Robotaxi Bets Drive the Outlook

Tesla Stock Today (Dec. 24, 2025): TSLA Near $485 as NHTSA Probe, Delivery Forecasts and Robotaxi Bets Drive the Outlook

Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) is heading into the Christmas Eve session with its stock price hovering just below a psychologically important threshold: $500. That near-round-number “gravity” isn’t just trader superstition—it’s where valuation debates, delivery forecasts, and autonomy optimism collide for one of the market’s most narrative-driven mega-caps. As of Dec. 24, 2025, Tesla shares are trading around $485, after recently printing a fresh all-time high earlier in the week. StockAnalysis But today’s Tesla story isn’t one simple “up or down” headline. It’s a multi-thread plot: a new U.S. safety probe into Model 3 emergency door releases, Wall Street trimming near-term
Tesla Stock News Today (Dec. 24, 2025): TSLA Hovers Near $500 as Robotaxi Hype Meets Fresh NHTSA Safety Probe

Tesla Stock News Today (Dec. 24, 2025): TSLA Hovers Near $500 as Robotaxi Hype Meets Fresh NHTSA Safety Probe

Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) is spending Christmas Eve in a familiar place: right at the center of the market’s biggest debate. On Wednesday, December 24, 2025, Tesla shares traded around the mid-$480s, after opening near $490 in a shortened U.S. trading session ahead of the holiday. Volumes are notably lighter than normal—exactly the kind of tape where headline risk (good or bad) can feel amplified. Reuters But the real story isn’t just where TSLA is trading. It’s why Tesla can sit near record territory even as parts of its core EV business face visible pressure—and how quickly sentiment can shift
Tesla Stock (TSLA) Today: Dec. 23, 2025 News, Forecasts, and Analysis as Shares Hover Near $500

Tesla Stock (TSLA) Today: Dec. 23, 2025 News, Forecasts, and Analysis as Shares Hover Near $500

December 23, 2025 — Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) is starting Tuesday with the $500 milestone in clear sight after a volatile holiday-week run that has pushed shares toward the top of their 52‑week range. TSLA finished Monday, Dec. 22, at $488.73 after trading as high as $498.83, and it was modestly lower in early premarket action Tuesday (around $487.49). Investing.com+1 The backdrop is a classic Tesla tug-of-war: autonomy and robotaxi optimism driving sentiment higher, while near-term delivery forecasts—and fresh regulatory and competitive headlines—keep fundamental debates front and center ahead of Tesla’s next major data point: Q4 2025 delivery results expected
Tesla Stock (TSLA) After Hours Today (Dec. 22, 2025): Record-High Momentum, Robotaxi Headlines, and What to Watch Before Tuesday’s Open

Tesla Stock (TSLA) After Hours Today (Dec. 22, 2025): Record-High Momentum, Robotaxi Headlines, and What to Watch Before Tuesday’s Open

Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) finished Monday’s session with fresh “near-$500” momentum — and the story powering the tape into the close was familiar: autonomy optimism, a high-profile legal win for CEO Elon Musk, and holiday-week positioning as liquidity thins out. Tesla shares closed at $488.73, up about 1.6%, after trading as high as $498.7 intraday. In early after-hours trading, the stock was little changed around $488.73 as of the latest update (about 5:25 p.m. ET). Below is what mattered after the bell on 12/22/2025 — and what traders and long-term investors should keep on their radar before the market opens
Tesla Stock (TSLA) News Today (Dec. 22, 2025): Musk Pay Package Ruling, Robotaxi Momentum, Analyst Forecasts, and the Key Risks Ahead

Tesla Stock (TSLA) News Today (Dec. 22, 2025): Musk Pay Package Ruling, Robotaxi Momentum, Analyst Forecasts, and the Key Risks Ahead

Tesla, Inc. stock (NASDAQ: TSLA) is trading near record territory on Monday, December 22, 2025, as investors weigh a fresh wave of autonomy hype against very real legal, regulatory, and demand headwinds. At the center of today’s move: the Delaware Supreme Court decision restoring Elon Musk’s 2018 Tesla compensation plan—now valued at roughly $139 billion—plus ongoing headlines around Tesla’s robotaxi testing narrative. Reuters+1 As of 15:14 UTC, TSLA was at $487.66, up about 1.34% on the day after touching an intraday high of $498.70. Below is what’s driving Tesla stock today, what analysts are forecasting into year-end and early 2026,
Tesla Stock (TSLA) News & Forecast — Dec. 22, 2025: Musk Pay Deal Restored, Robotaxi Testing Accelerates, and Wall Street Splits on 2026

Tesla Stock (TSLA) News & Forecast — Dec. 22, 2025: Musk Pay Deal Restored, Robotaxi Testing Accelerates, and Wall Street Splits on 2026

Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) is starting the week with fresh catalysts—and familiar contradictions—driving its stock: a major court win for CEO Elon Musk’s compensation, new signals that Tesla’s robotaxi push is moving into a higher‑risk phase, and renewed debate over whether investors are valuing Tesla as an automaker or as an AI/autonomy platform. In premarket trading Monday, TSLA rose about 1.4% to roughly $488 after news that the Delaware Supreme Court restored Musk’s 2018 pay package. TradingView What’s moving Tesla stock on Dec. 22, 2025 Three themes are setting the tone for Tesla shares right now: Delaware Supreme Court restores
Tesla (TSLA) Stock Before the Market Opens: The Key News, Forecasts, and Analyst Calls to Watch for Dec. 22, 2025

Tesla (TSLA) Stock Before the Market Opens: The Key News, Forecasts, and Analyst Calls to Watch for Dec. 22, 2025

Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) is heading into the next U.S. trading session with momentum—and controversy. Shares have been hovering near record territory after a sharp run-up driven less by near-term EV fundamentals and more by investor conviction in Tesla’s autonomy, robotics, and AI narrative. Investopedia+1 If you’re watching TSLA ahead of the opening bell on Dec. 22, 2025, here’s what matters most: the latest Robotaxi developments, a high-stakes California regulatory threat, delivery and demand warning signs, and a wide (and unusually polarized) set of Wall Street forecasts. Where Tesla stock stands heading into the open Tesla is trading in a
Tesla Stock Week Ahead (Dec 22–26, 2025): TSLA Faces California Scrutiny as Robotaxi Push and Musk Pay Ruling Drive the Narrative

Tesla Stock Week Ahead (Dec 22–26, 2025): TSLA Faces California Scrutiny as Robotaxi Push and Musk Pay Ruling Drive the Narrative

Updated: Sunday, December 21, 2025 Tesla, Inc. stock (NASDAQ: TSLA) heads into a holiday-shortened trading week with an unusual mix of catalysts: fresh regulatory pressure in California tied to the company’s “Autopilot” and “Full Self-Driving” branding, accelerating headlines around Tesla’s ride-hailing/“Robotaxi” expansion, and a major Delaware court decision that reinstated Elon Musk’s 2018 compensation package—an event that has re-centered investor attention on governance, dilution, and control of the company. AP News+2The Verge+2 Below is a week-ahead report for the coming week (Dec 22–26, 2025), based on the most current reporting and analyst commentary available as of 21.12.2025. Tesla stock today:
Tesla Stock (TSLA) News on Dec. 21, 2025: Musk Pay Package Restored, Robotaxi Hiring Accelerates, and Wall Street Forecasts Split

Tesla Stock (TSLA) News on Dec. 21, 2025: Musk Pay Package Restored, Robotaxi Hiring Accelerates, and Wall Street Forecasts Split

Updated: December 21, 2025 Tesla, Inc. stock is closing out the week near the top of its 52‑week range, but the story driving TSLA isn’t a simple “EV demand up or down” headline anymore. Instead, the market is weighing a high-stakes mix of governance, robotaxi execution, and regulatory friction—with analysts increasingly treating Tesla as an autonomy-and-robotics bet that still has to pay its bills with car sales. As of the most recent close, Tesla shares were around $481, with recent trading stretching from the mid‑$470s up toward the $490 area. Investing.com Below is a full roundup of the major Tesla
Tesla Stock (TSLA) News and Forecasts for Dec. 20, 2025: Musk’s Pay Deal Reinstated, Robotaxi Momentum, and Wall Street’s Split Outlook

Tesla Stock (TSLA) News and Forecasts for Dec. 20, 2025: Musk’s Pay Deal Reinstated, Robotaxi Momentum, and Wall Street’s Split Outlook

Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) heads into the weekend of December 20, 2025 with its stock hovering just below recent record territory after a headline-heavy week that mixed major corporate-governance news, fresh robotaxi milestones, and new analyst forecasts that underscore how sharply opinions diverge on what Tesla is really worth. Tesla shares last closed at $481.20 on Friday, Dec. 19, after a volatile five-session stretch that included an intraday high of $495.28 earlier in the week. StockAnalysis Below is what investors are watching now—and why Tesla stock’s next major move may depend less on near-term EV deliveries and more on how
Tesla Stock News Today (Dec. 20, 2025): TSLA Weighs Musk Pay Ruling, California Autopilot Scrutiny, and Diverging Delivery Forecasts

Tesla Stock News Today (Dec. 20, 2025): TSLA Weighs Musk Pay Ruling, California Autopilot Scrutiny, and Diverging Delivery Forecasts

Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) heads into the Dec. 20, 2025 weekend parked near rarefied air—yet surrounded by the kind of headline turbulence that only Tesla can manufacture at scale. Shares last traded around $481 after Friday’s session, with investors digesting a major legal win for CEO Elon Musk, fresh regulatory pressure on Tesla’s self-driving branding, and a widening gap between delivery expectations and “robotaxi/AI” valuation narratives. Reuters+1 Because Dec. 20, 2025 is a Saturday (U.S. markets are closed), the focus shifts from intraday price action to what matters next: the catalysts, the analyst resets, and whether Tesla’s stock is being
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