Numbers Behind Tesla, GM, Ford, the ‘New Big Three’

The market value of Tesla, the high-end electric car manufacturer, has surpassed that of American automotive giants like Ford and General Motors, both of which sell millions more cars than Tesla does - James B. Stewart of The New York Times joins William Brangham to discuss Tesla’s brand allure and the state of today’s auto industry.


Forget General Motors, forget Ford.

Tesla is now the largest car manufacturer in the United States.

While that is untrue for obvious reasons, the Californian electric car maker is in fact the country’s most valuable automobile company in terms of market capitalization.

Having surpassed Ford as recently as last week, Tesla’s share price continued to climb on Monday, causing the company’s market cap to edge past General Motors by the end of trading on Monday.

Considering the fact that Chrysler, the third of Detroit’s famous “Big Three” is no longer American-owned (it is a subsidiary of the Italian car company Fiat Chrysler), people are already starting to label Tesla, GM and Ford as the “New Big Three”.

For decades, the U.S. has taken pride in the Big Three as the country’s largest automobile manufacturers.

All headquartered in Detroit, the epicenter of the U.S. car industry, the Big Three (and the supplier industry behind them) provide hundreds of thousands of manufacturing jobs in the country and drive a significant portion of the U.S. economy.

Is Tesla really ready to join that club?

As our chart illustrates, Tesla’s numbers don’t really match its valuation yet.

The Numbers Behind the 'New Big Three'

The company produces a fraction of the number of vehicles that GM and Ford produce; it trails in revenue and has yet to become profitable.

Tesla’s current valuation is driven by the belief that the future of mobility is electric and that the company has enough of a headstart to eventually dominate that future.

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