Elon Musk’s week went from “Mars-ready” to “dumpster fire” faster than a SpaceX rocket spin. On March 10, Tesla’s stock plummeted 15%—its worst drop since 2020—after the gilded Cybertruck’s “unveiling” revealed a self-driving cab with the spatial awareness of a drunk Roomba. To add insult to injury, SpaceX’s Starship exploded during its eighth test flight, prompting Musk to tweet: “Minor setback. Mars colony ETA: 2075 (maybe).” Investors are now betting whether Tesla’s next product will be a flamethrower or a literal lemon.
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