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As of Q4'25, TSLA reported a revenue surprise of 0.65% and a year-over-year revenue growth of -3.14%. This latest data point suggests a modest positive deviation from analyst expectations, but it is accompanied by a slight contraction in revenue compared to the same quarter last year. From Q1'23 to Q4'25, TSLA's revenue surprise percentage has shown considerable volatility, with notable swings between positive and negative values. The most significant negative surprise occurred in Q1'25 at -9.10%, while the highest positive surprise was in Q3'25 at 5.86%. Revenue growth exhibited a strong upward trend through Q2'23 (47.20%), followed by a general deceleration and periods of negative growth, particularly in Q1'24 (-8.69%) and Q2'25 (-11.78%). Overall, the chart highlights an environment of fluctuating performance, with recent quarters reflecting both revenue growth challenges and inconsistent earnings surprises.