Musk leaves the government before mandatory transparency. Tesla is in free fall, X is down, he seeks refuge in his factories. Is the economy of the empire already on borrowed time?
Musk leaves the government before mandatory transparency. Tesla is in free fall, X is down, he seeks refuge in his factories. Is the economy of the empire already on borrowed time?
When Elon Musk plays politics with Trump, it's Tesla that stumbles at the start. Between free falls, a hesitant board, and angry tweets, the Empire of the tweet dangerously wavers.
Tesla, once a star of the roads, is now heading towards the abyss: in France, outraged bosses and emptied fleets are signing the commercial death certificate of King Musk.
Elon Musk wanted to conquer the stars, but his empire is wobbling on Earth. Tesla is falling, Trump is getting involved, and Wall Street is watching, skeptical, this great balancing act.
Tesla, once the king of electric roads, sees its empire wobble: Europe turns away, Musk slips, and the competition hits the gas. Is the future without him?
As China takes a decisive lead in the global race for affordable electric vehicles, American car manufacturers such as Tesla now find themselves forced to respond quickly before losing their grip on the domestic market.