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Tesla's new deliveries numbers are coming. Wall Street is ready for disappointment


Analysts have lowered their expectations and now anticipate as much as a 12% year-over-year drop

Sales are tougher to pin down in the U.S., where data is more opaque and Tesla has implemented a slew of incentives — including reduced interest rates and occasional price cuts — in addition to the federal $7,500 tax credit. Besides Tesla’s older Model S,3, X, and Y vehicles, the company has sold at least 11,688 Cybertruck electric pickups since deliveries began in late November. Several Tesla bulls have recently reiterated their forecasts in favor of the company, primarily based on the potential of self-driving robotaxis and the Optimus humanoid robots, which Musk has said could eventually sell for between $20,000 and $30,000.

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