Der Leiter des Cybertruck-Programms hat Tesla verlassen. Der Model-Y-Anführer verließ Stunden später | Tesla blutet Programmmanagern aus.

    https://gizmodo.com/the-head-of-the-cybertruck-program-quit-tesla-the-model-y-leader-left-hours-later-2000683513

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    1. From the article: If we assume for a moment that Tesla’s recent sales declines are entirely due to faulty management, specifically caused by people with the job title “program manager,” then Tesla is well in its way to massive improvements. The Cybertruck program manager—who also managed the Model 3—just exited the company, followed just hours later by the Model Y program manager.

      In the third quarter of this year, Tesla sold 5,385 Cybertrucks, a 63% drop from the same point in 2024. According to an October story in Electrek, Musk’s companies SpaceX and xAI are buying up excess Cybertruck inventory. There was a recall last month of 63,000 Cybertrucks due to the headlights being too intense, and that came after the more notorious March recall of 46,000 Cybertrucks after an embarrassing mishap kept occurring where a thin piece of decorative Cyber-metal held on with glue kept falling off and revealing the very un-Cyber-car guts underneath.

      “I recently made one of the hardest decisions of my life,” wrote former Cybertruck program manager Siddhant Awasthi in a LinkedIn post on Sunday. There’s no actual explanation for the decision just a lot of praise for the company. And to be clear, we encountered no evidence Awasthi was asked to leave. He may simply be moving on to greener pastures.

      Awasthi notes in his post that his signature accomplishments at Tesla occurred “all before hitting 30.” Indeed, it appears that in 2017, when he was 23, he was a student at the University of Cincinnati working on a school project related to the Musk-led “Hyperloop” concept. The eight-year Tesla tenure Awasthi describes in his LinkedIn post indicates that he joined Tesla around that same time.

      According to Reuters, it was only “hours later” that Emmanuel Lamacchia, who held the same job title as Awasthi also left Tesla. “What a journey it’s been,” Lamacchia’s LinkedIn post began.

      According to Car and Driver, the Model Y is the bestselling EV in the country, despite 2025 sales being down 23 percent from the same point in 2024.

      Reuters’ story on Lamacchia’s exit notes that “several senior program managers” have left Tesla over the past year. One of those, David Zhang, led the Model S and Model X programs.

      Gizmodo asked Tesla why Awasthi and Lamacchia left the company, and will update if we hear back.

      Late last month on a rambling Tesla earnings call, Elon Musk said “corporate terrorists” might stand in the way of shareholders pledging to award him a pay package that would make him a trillionaire. But shareholders ended up making that pledge after all and now he’ll be a trillionaire if Tesla accomplishes a certain set of goals.

    2. ZanzerFineSuits on

      Hiring 20-somethings to head entire product lines is exactly the type of bad decision making that makes Musk not worth his current pay package, much less a trillion-dollar one.

    3. Groundbreaking-Pea92 on

      bro was the head of the biggest disaster in the histrry of the auto industry and maybe all time. This is where you change your name and delete every trace of your past life

    4. Two things that are interesting. I have no clue how it wasn’t clear to the board that Musk is more of a liability than an asset. Which makes the next point even more obvious, US sales of EVs are no longer a strong benchmark for any EV maker. Sales are down in the US cause of Trump, so it’s more appropriate to look to Europe; where sales are down because of Trump and Musk.

    5. Nothing to worry about: **Super MUSK** can do all the jobs of everyone at Tesla and that why he is worth $1T! >!Do I really need a /s!<

    6. How can a company with a huge sales decline continue to grow on the stock market?

    7. Don’t worry I’m sure Ol Musky is just about to show us what someone worth a trillion dollars can do

    8. Well its a good thing tesla shares don’t yield any dividends. Dividend yield would probably be abysmal. 

    9. WalkingCloud on

      Hemorrhaging program managers while approving Musk’s trillion dollar pay package.

    10. Every_Tap8117 on

      Oh and they down to just **3.2%** market share in China, from…..check notes…….oh 8.4% the year before, even with Model Y and YL. All time high was 16%.

      Put it this way these used to sell 1 in 6 cars. Now the sell 1 in 30 cars.

      [https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/teslas-china-sales-fall-3-year-low-amid-tepid-demand-2025-11-10/](https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/teslas-china-sales-fall-3-year-low-amid-tepid-demand-2025-11-10/)

    11. binkleybloom on

      Don’t worry – Elon is the only person who is responsible for that company’s product and success. No need to take care of the actual workers so long as Muskie gets his trillion.

    12. Is it because they’re terrible to work for? Kinda seems like they’re terrible to work for.

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