NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 Tesla sales fell 13% in the first three months of the year, another sign that Elon Musk鈥檚 once high-flying electric car company is struggling to attract buyers.
The double-digit drop is likely due to a combination of factors, including its aging lineup, competition from rivals and a . It also is a warning that the company鈥檚 first-quarter earnings report later this month could disappoint investors.
Tesla reported deliveries of 336,681 globally in the January to March quarter. The figure was down from sales of 387,000 in the same period a year ago. The decline came despite deep discounts, zero financing and other incentives.
Analysts polled by FactSet expected much higher deliveries of 408,000.
Dan Ives of Wedbush said in a note to clients that Tesla is seeing soft demand in the United States and China, as well as facing pressure in Europe.
鈥淭he brand crisis issues are clearly having a negative impact on Tesla...there is no debate,鈥 he said.
Ives said that Wall Street financial analysts knew the first-quarter figures were likely to be bad, but that it was even worse than expected, calling them a 鈥渄isaster on every metric.鈥
The sales drop came three weeks after President Donald Trump held an extraordinary in which he praised Tesla, blasted boycotts against the company and bought a Tesla himself while TV cameras rolled in an effort to help lift sales.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 like what鈥檚 happening to you,鈥 said Trump, before slipping into a red Model S and exclaiming, 鈥淲ow. That鈥檚 beautiful.鈥
After falling as much as 6% in early trading Wednesday, Tesla stock shot up more than 4% midday after a report from Politico, citing anonymous sources, that Musk may soon step down from leadership of his Department of Government Efficiency, the cost-cutting group that has led to tens of thousand of federal workers losing their jobs.
Tesla investors have complained the DOGE work has been distraction and Musk must spend more time on Tesla, where he is the CEO.
Tesla鈥檚 stock has plunged by roughly half since hitting a mid-December record as expectations of a lighter regulatory touch and big profits with Donald Trump as president were replaced by fear that the boycott of Musk's cars and other problems could hit the company hard.
Analysts are still not sure exactly how much the fall in sales is due to the or other factors. Electric car sales have been sluggish in general, and Tesla in particular is suffering as car buyers hold off from buying its bestselling Model Y because of plans for an updated version later this year.
Still, even bullish financial analysts who earlier downplayed the backlash to Musk鈥檚 polarizing political stances are acknowledging that it is hurting the company, something that Musk also recently acknowledged.
鈥淭his is a very expensive job,鈥 the Tesla CEO said at a Wisconsin rally on Sunday, referring to his role as head of the Trump administration鈥檚 team charged with cutting government jobs and spending. 鈥淢y Tesla stock and the stock of everyone who holds Tesla has gone roughly in half."
Tesla cars have been smashed and set on fire in recent weeks, and protests have been staged at hundreds of Tesla dealerships. Owners have put bumper stickers on their cars saying, 鈥淚 bought this before Elon went crazy.鈥
Europeans have also balked at buying Tesla, especially Germans upset after Musk publicly supported a far-right party in national elections and gave what many say was a Nazi-like salute at a Trump inauguration rally in January.
The protests come as the Austin, Texas electric vehicle maker faces fierce competition from other EV makers offering vastly improved models, including those of BYD. The Chinese EV giant unveiled in March a technology that allows it cars to charge up in just five minutes.
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AP Business Writer Michelle Chapman contributed to this report from New York.
Bernard Condon, The Associated Press