Tesla’s VP of Sales and Manufacturing for North America and Europe Reportedly Fired by Elon Musk
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Tesla's Vice President in charge of sales and manufacturing in North America and Europe, Omead Afshar, has been reportedly fired by CEO Elon Musk, according to Forbes. The reason behind Musk's decision to fire Afshar, one of his top lieutenants and closest confidants at the company, is not immediately known. Afshar, Musk, and Tesla did not respond to requests for comment. The news of Afshar's departure was first reported by Bloomberg News. As recently as Tuesday, Afshar was posting support for the limited rollout of Tesla's robotaxi service in Austin, Texas. On June 23, he wrote on X, the social media platform owned by his former boss, "Absolutely historic day for Tesla. Thank you, Elon, for pushing us all!" Afshar's departure comes at a time when Tesla's sales growth has declined. In 2024, the company sold fewer cars than it did in 2023, marking the first annual drop since it started mass producing electric vehicles over a decade ago. Despite Musk's recent pledge to leave the Trump administration, his involvement in U.S. politics has not helped the company's sales, which continued to struggle through the first half of 2025. Tesla's industry-leading profits fell 71% year-over-year in the first quarter of 2025. Furthermore, European sales fell nearly 28% year-over-year in May. The company is set to report global delivery figures for the second quarter next week, and financial results will likely be closely watched following this news.