Elon Musk's rapprochement with US President Donald Trump, his backing of European far-right parties and attacks on diversity policies could drive European buyers away from Tesla, analysts say.
Using a bespoke social media search tool Prime Time downloaded and analysed all his tweets from his first 15 full days working in the US government, to try to get an insight into his activity, mindset ...
Elon Musk is considering opening a Tesla showroom on Oxford Street as the billionaire battles to reclaim the lead in ...
President of the United States Donald Trump relishes signing Executive Orders (EOs) and does it with an almighty royal flourish, obviously enjoying the exercise of great power. During his first ...
Musk has been tasked with cutting down on bureaucracy and unnecessary government spending. However, critics of shutting down ...
Germany's far-right party, Alternative for Germany, has seen gains in popularity in recent years — Jan Techau, a director on ...
The automaker’s sales are plummeting in some major European markets, having dropped by huge amounts in France, Germany, and ...
Popularity has plummeted in markets like Germany, a country still haunted by its fascist past, where Tesla's share of EV ...
Tesla sales have plummeted across Europe amid fears owner Elon Musk's political affiliations are causing motorists to turn ...
As Musk wrote in a January post, “From MAGA to MEGA: Make Europe Great Again.” First, he took Washington, and now his sights ...
In January, Tesla's new car registrations in Germany plunged 59.5% to 1,277, despite hosting its sole European factory. Sales ...
The billionaire tech bro has been making waves in politics, and it finally seems to be affecting his bottom line.