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Tesla stock continues to rally ahead of earnings: what’s driving the rebound?

by April 17, 2026
by April 17, 2026

Shares of Tesla advanced in early trading on Friday, putting the stock on track to end an extended losing streak as investor sentiment improved ahead of earnings and on easing geopolitical concerns.

The stock rose 1.6% to $392.00, extending a recent rebound that has seen shares climb about 13% over the past five days.

The gains follow an eight-week decline during which Tesla stock fell roughly 16%, weighed down by concerns over slowing vehicle sales and elevated capital spending.

Rebound driven by sentiment shift

The recent recovery appears to have been supported in part by broader market optimism tied to developments in the Middle East.

Reports earlier in the week suggested the United States and Iran are considering extending a ceasefire beyond April 22, helping lift risk appetite across equities.

Tesla has a large and active retail investor base, which has gained influence alongside the rise of online trading apps.

As a result, the stock tends to be particularly sensitive to shifts in sentiment.

Earnings in focus

Investor attention is now firmly on Tesla’s first-quarter earnings report, scheduled for April 22.

Wall Street expects earnings per share of 38 cents, up from 27 cents in the same period a year earlier.

The anticipated increase is partly attributed to higher vehicle deliveries, which rose to approximately 358,000 units in the first quarter of 2025 from 337,000 previously.

However, the market is likely to place greater emphasis on forward-looking commentary rather than historical performance.

Updates on Tesla’s artificial intelligence initiatives—including robo-taxis and humanoid robotics—are expected to play a central role in shaping investor expectations.

India expansion signals demand push

Tesla is also said to be preparing to expand its product lineup in India, as it seeks to strengthen its presence in a challenging market.

According to a Bloomberg report, the company plans to introduce a larger, six-seat version of its Model Y SUV, known as the Model Y L, as early as next week.

The long-wheelbase variant, first unveiled in China, will be imported from Tesla’s Shanghai gigafactory.

The move marks Tesla’s first new product introduction in India since it entered the market, and reflects efforts to broaden its appeal by offering more spacious configurations tailored to family buyers.

However, demand in India has been weaker than expected. Tesla registered only 227 vehicles in the country for all of 2025, according to official data.

The company had initially aimed to utilise its full annual import quota of 2,500 units, but has struggled amid high import tariffs ranging from 70% to 110%.

Globally, Tesla has increasingly relied on incremental upgrades and new variants to sustain demand in an evolving electric vehicle market.

The company’s worldwide sales declined in 2025 for a second consecutive year, and it lost its position as the top EV seller to China’s BYD.

These trends have raised questions about the strength of Tesla’s core automotive business.

AI strategy remains central

Despite these challenges, Tesla’s valuation continues to be driven largely by its ambitions in artificial intelligence.

The company is expected to expand its robo-taxi service, first launched in Austin, Texas, and to unveil a new generation of its Optimus humanoid robot.

Progress in these areas is seen as critical, with a significant portion of Tesla’s valuation tied to expectations of future AI-driven growth.

Tesla is also exploring semiconductor development through its proposed “Terafab” initiative, as it seeks greater control over key technologies underpinning its AI strategy.

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