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EPISODE · Oct 5, 2025

2025-10-05 Tesla News

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Hello everyone, welcome to the Tesla Daily News, today is October 5, 2025. Here are the latest news updates. According to SFGate and The Boston Herald, Tesla is facing multiple lawsuits from families of college students killed in a Bay Area Cybertruck crash. The lawsuits allege that design flaws, including faulty door mechanisms, trapped victims in burning vehicles, highlighting rising concerns about Tesla’s safety features. Federal regulators are now investigating complaints of stuck doors in Tesla vehicles. According to ETF Daily News, William Blair analysts have raised their earnings forecast for Tesla in FY2025, reflecting confidence in the company's long-term growth potential despite recent short-term volatility. According to MarketBeat and Barchart, Tesla's third-quarter results are expected soon, with analysts projecting a double-digit drop in earnings. Despite record Q3 deliveries, investor focus has shifted to Tesla’s developments in artificial intelligence and automation.

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