## Tesla News for May 4, 2025
**Tesla faced significant developments and challenges around May 4, 2025, covering sales performance, new incentives, upcoming models, and factory updates. Here are the most relevant highlights:**
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### Tesla Sales Plunge in April
– Tesla’s electric vehicle sales in Australia experienced a dramatic 75% year-over-year decline in April 2025, dropping to just 500 units for the month.
– Model Y deliveries fell to 280 and Model 3 to 220 units, compared to over 1,100 and 900 respectively in April 2024.
– The steep decline is attributed not only to anticipation for refreshed models and hefty discounts on old stock (up to $9,000), but also to consumer backlash against CEO Elon Musk’s political activities.
– Tesla models were pushed out of the country’s top five EVs by competitors like BYD and Kia, ranking only 7th and 8th for the month[2].
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### New Incentives and Cyber Cab Progress
– Tesla is offering increasingly attractive incentives, with large discounts aimed at clearing out inventory and making its vehicles more appealing to buyers.
– The company is making visible progress on its highly anticipated Cyber Cab, with drone footage from Giga Texas revealing large racks of Cyber Cab castings (both front and rear).
– This likely signals the ramp-up of production for this new purpose-built vehicle, which is expected to move beyond Model Y trials and soon enter production[1].
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### Tesla Semi Gen 2: Factory and Production Timeline
– Elon Musk confirmed a new production timeline for the Tesla Semi Gen 2, with mass production slated to begin in 2025.
– The Nevada Gigafactory is expected to reach a production capacity of 10,000 units per year by Q3 2025, with a 500-mile variant designed for long-haul routes rolling out in Q4.
– Tesla targets scaling production to 50,000 units by 2026, highlighting the company’s aggressive push in the commercial vehicle sector[5].
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### Giga Texas Expansion
– “The Second Largest” Gigafactory in Texas was highlighted in updates on May 4, 2025, reflecting Tesla’s ongoing expansion of manufacturing capacity in the U.S.[4]
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### New Model Y Upgrade
– Tesla introduced a $2,000 “Acceleration Boost” for the 2026 Model Y Long Range, igniting fresh excitement among EV buyers[3].
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**Summary:**
Tesla is navigating a period of significant transition, with plunging sales in some markets offset by aggressive new incentives, accelerating work on the Cyber Cab, expansion of factory production lines, and confirmed timelines for important new models like the Semi Gen 2[1][2][5].
