Canceling the Tesla Cybertruck ‘Would Likely Have a Positive Impact’ on Stock, Analyst Suggests

Key Points

  • ๐Ÿ“‰ Jefferies analyst suggests that canceling the Cybertruck could be positive for Tesla’s stock.
  • ๐Ÿ’ฐ The analyst, Philippe Houchois, believes Tesla would benefit by using capital to support residuals instead of releasing the Cybertruck.
  • ๐Ÿ“‰ Houchois cuts Tesla’s price target to $210, citing reduced earnings and lower free cash flow estimates.
  • ๐Ÿš— The slow ramp of the Cybertruck is seen as a hindrance to Tesla’s growth in 2024, according to the analyst.
  • ๐ŸŒ Despite potential drawbacks, Tesla CEO Elon Musk emphasizes ongoing production of Model 3, Model Y, and next-gen vehicles.
  • ๐Ÿ“ˆ Tesla shares were down slightly during Monday trading, but the stock has shown overall positive performance in the past month and six months.

An analyst is urging Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) to cancel the upcoming Cybertruck as they believe it โ€œwould probably be positive for shares.โ€

In a new note to investors, Jefferies analyst Philippe Houchois said that the Cybertruck has already cost Tesla a year of growth, speaking about 2024, and believes the automaker would be better off using capital to support residuals instead of releasing the all-electric pickup.

Houchois cut his price target to $210, based on reduced earnings and lower free cash flow estimates (via Street Insider):

โ€œTesla looks stuck in a slow lane for another 12-18 months, unable to capitalize on peer delays while European legacy OEMs launch $/โ‚ฌ25k EVs next year and Chinese carmakers set a new pace of shorter product cycles.โ€

To be fair, CEO Elon Musk did say that the ramp of the Cybertruck would take 12-18 months during the most recent Earnings Call.

However, the ramp will not stop Tesla from producing its already mass-market Model 3 and Model Y, it will not stop the already-established next-generation vehicle line from being worked on over the next 18 months, and it wonโ€™t take away from the demand it already has for its vehicles.

Musk said investors should temper their expectations for the Cybertruck, but it also is a groundbreaking product that has 1 million pre-orders. Thatโ€™s plenty of evidence for Tesla to keep the Cybertruck project in the works, especially as deliveries are set to begin a week from Thursday.

Houchoisโ€™ note says that Tesla has already lost a year of growth in 2024:

โ€œWith 2024 already a lost year for growth, it would help Tesla refocus on an edge that was built on simplicity, scale, and speed.โ€

This was the analystโ€™s argument for the Cybertruck being canceled, stating that it โ€œwould probably be positive for shares.โ€

At the time of writing, Tesla shares were down less than a dollar during Monday trading. The stock is up 7.98 percent over the past month and up 28.59 percent over the past six months.

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