
Tesla ($TSLA) reported Q2 earnings slightly below expectations, with revenue at $22.5B (vs $22.7B est.) and EPS at $0.40 (vs $0.42 est.), but showed improved gross margins at 17.2% (vs 16.5% est.). The company is focusing on future growth with volume production of a more affordable model planned for H2 2025 and Semi/Cybercab for 2026. After-hours trading shows a slight dip of 0.45% to $331.50, indicating a relatively muted market reaction to the results.