Tesla Motors, which recently missed its production target on the high-profile "Model 3," has dismissed hundreds of employees following annual performance reviews, a person familiar with the matter said today.
A spokesperson for the electric-car maker confirmed the dismissals, but declined to provide the specific number of departures.
"Like all companies, Tesla conducts an annual performance review during which a manager and employee discuss the results that were achieved," the spokesperson said.
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A "vast majority" of the departures are in administrative and sales positions, said a person familiar with the matter.
Tesla, which was co-founded by Elon Musk, announced the first deliveries of the Model 3 cars in July. The Model 3, with a $35,000 list price, is Tesla's first vehicle aimed at the middle market and is key to its growth strategy.
Tesla announced on October 2 that it produced only 260 of the sedans in the third quarter due to "production bottlenecks," missing CEO Elon Musk's target of 1,500 Model 3's delivered by September.
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