Tesla isn’t just talking numbers — it’s playing defense, expanding globally, and gearing up for the future. Today’s stories cover everything from safety probes to price adjustments in China and strategic partnerships — here’s what really matters.
Tesla Daily Briefing – June 18, 2025
1. NHTSA Expands Autopilot Safety Probe After Crash
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has broadened its investigation into Tesla’s Autopilot system following a high-profile crash last week. The probe now includes five more vehicles across different states to see if Autopilot disengaged unexpectedly or malfunctioned in similar situations.

Why it matters: If a system-wide issue is found, it could lead to a recall and stricter regulatory oversight — increasing pressure on Tesla to improve safety controls.
Sources: theguardian.com, reuters.com
2. Tesla Cuts Price of China-Made Model 3 by ~3%
Tesla has reduced the price of its locally produced Model 3 in China by about 3%, now starting under 270,000 RMB. This move comes as domestic brands like BYD ramp up competition with aggressive pricing.
Why it matters: Price cuts help Tesla defend its market share, but slimmer margins could affect profitability if competition continues.
Source: electrek.co
3. Tesla and Panasonic Team Up on Next-Gen Battery Tech
Tesla and Panasonic are collaborating on new lithium-silicon battery cells that could offer 25% more energy density than current lithium-ion batteries. The partnership was confirmed through internal filings and statements released in the last few days.
Why it matters: Higher-density cells promise longer range and better performance — a crucial advantage in the global EV race.
4. Cybertruck Sales Dip in Europe, Despite Production Rise
Even as Tesla boosts Cybertruck output to around 5,000 units weekly in Texas, European registration data shows only 350 new Cybertrucks registered in May, down from 500 the previous month. Analysts say Tesla may need pricing incentives to revive interest overseas.
Why it matters: This highlights how production volume doesn’t always translate to global demand — market-by-market strategy is crucial.
Source: insideevs.com