Tesla (TSLA) has dropped 20% YTD through six straight weekly losses. April brings Q1 deliveries, Cybercab production, and potential EU FSD approval. The post TeslaTesla (TSLA) has dropped 20% YTD through six straight weekly losses. April brings Q1 deliveries, Cybercab production, and potential EU FSD approval. The post Tesla

Tesla (TSLA) Stock Plunges 20% YTD — Key April Catalysts on the Horizon

2026/03/30 21:22
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Key Takeaways

  • Tesla shares have declined approximately 20% since the start of the year, experiencing six consecutive weeks of losses through Monday, March 30.
  • Analysts anticipate Q1 2026 vehicle deliveries around 366,000 units, representing growth from last year’s 337,000.
  • Elon Musk has committed to launching Cybercab mass production this April.
  • The electric vehicle maker anticipates supervised FSD authorization in the Netherlands during April, potentially unlocking wider European market access.
  • First quarter earnings estimates stand at 41 cents per share, marking significant improvement over Q1 2025’s 27 cents.

Tesla (TSLA) shares were hovering around $364.42 in early Monday trading, gaining 0.7% despite a year-to-date decline of approximately 20%.


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Despite Monday’s modest 0.7% uptick, Tesla’s stock has endured a challenging period marked by six straight weeks of negative performance. Friday’s session saw shares retreat 2.8%, contributing to a weekly loss of approximately 1.7% and an overall 13% slide across the six-week period.

Interestingly, the downward trajectory commenced during the week Tesla delivered Q4 2025 results that topped Wall Street forecasts. The automaker achieved earnings per share of 50 cents, surpassing the consensus estimate of 43 cents. However, this figure represented a substantial decline from Q4 2024’s 73 cents, signaling to market participants that a return to meaningful growth remains elusive.

The next opportunity to gauge Tesla’s momentum arrives Thursday with the scheduled release of Q1 2026 delivery figures, coming just before the Good Friday holiday.

Consensus estimates from analysts point to approximately 366,000 vehicle deliveries during the quarter, reflecting year-over-year growth from 337,000 units. However, UBS disrupted the narrative in mid-March by forecasting merely 345,000 deliveries — falling short of the roughly 365,000 analyst consensus. Meanwhile, prediction marketplace Polymarket shows 62% odds favoring deliveries below the 350,000 threshold.

Tesla’s Q1 2025 delivery count came in at 336,681 vehicles. A decisive beat of this benchmark would demonstrate that the sales weakness experienced during the first half of last year — largely blamed on the Model Y refresh — has finally concluded.

Cybercab Production Launch Looms

Beyond quarterly delivery metrics, market watchers are focused on progress with Tesla’s autonomous taxi initiative. Musk has pledged that volume manufacturing of the Cybercab, Tesla’s purpose-built robotaxi, will commence this April.

The complication: Tesla currently lacks regulatory authorization for the Cybercab. Ramping production without proper approvals creates potential risks around capital allocation and inventory accumulation. Nevertheless, initiating production addresses execution concerns and maintains investor attention on the robotaxi business case.

Tesla inaugurated its robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, last June and plans expansion to more cities during 2026’s first half. Las Vegas has emerged as a potential candidate for the next market launch.

European FSD Authorization Pending

Tesla anticipates receiving supervised full self-driving (FSD) authorization in the Netherlands this April. The Netherlands Vehicle Authority has verified that both organizations are “currently completing the final steps of the assessment process.”

Dutch approval could establish a framework for expanded EU penetration — whether through comprehensive bloc-wide authorization or sequential country-specific approvals. Tesla has experienced market share erosion across Europe, and deploying FSD capabilities there could strengthen the competitive standing of its vehicle lineup throughout the region.

Beyond delivery numbers, Cybercab manufacturing, and European FSD developments, Tesla is anticipated to introduce the third-generation iteration of its Optimus humanoid robot soon and potentially showcase the repeatedly postponed Roadster.

Wall Street projects Q1 2026 earnings per share at 41 cents, up substantially from Q1 2025’s 27 cents. Shareholders will likely need to await the earnings conference call — scheduled approximately three weeks following the delivery announcement — to obtain comprehensive updates on robotaxi expansion plans and the Optimus development roadmap.

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