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    Tesla's Model Y program manager announces exit alongside Cybertruck lead

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    Posted on November 10, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Tesla's Model Y and Cybertruck program leads exit, marking significant changes as the company shifts focus to AI and robotaxis.

    Tesla's Model Y program manager announces exit alongside Cybertruck lead

    (Reuters) -Tesla's best-selling Model Y's program manager, Emmanuel Lamacchia, announced his departure on Sunday after nearly eight years, marking another high-profile exit from Elon Musk's electric vehicle company.

    The departure came hours after the head of Tesla's Cybertruck program, Siddhant Awasthi, also said he was leaving the company. Awasthi, who started his career at Tesla as an intern eight years ago, played a key role in bringing the stainless-steel pickup to market and recently took over the Model 3 program.

    Lamacchia joined Tesla in 2018 and has spent over four years overseeing the Model Y program, managing its production and international rollout across multiple factories.

    "What a journey it's been... from leading NPI (new product introduction) for Model 3 and Model Y variants to becoming the Vehicle Program Manager for Model Y, the best-selling car in the world," Lamacchia wrote in LinkedIn post.

    As Tesla pivots toward robotaxis and AI-driven projects, the automaker has lost several senior program managers over the past year, including Daniel Ho, credited with the Model 3 launch, and David Zhang, who oversaw Model S and X programs.

    The automaker posted record deliveries in the third quarter, driven by a rush of U.S. buyers trying to grab a $7,500 tax credit before it expired on September 30. However, analysts expect a sharp slump in the fourth quarter as the incentive for EV purchases vanishes.

    (Reporting by Kritika Lamba in Bengaluru; Editing by Vijay Kishore)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Tesla's Model Y program manager, Emmanuel Lamacchia, departs.
    • •Cybertruck lead Siddhant Awasthi also exits Tesla.
    • •Tesla pivots towards robotaxis and AI projects.
    • •Record deliveries in Q3 due to expiring tax credit.
    • •Analysts predict a Q4 sales slump for Tesla.

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    1What is a program manager?

    A program manager is responsible for overseeing specific projects within an organization, ensuring they align with the company's goals and are completed on time and within budget.

    2What is an electric vehicle (EV)?

    An electric vehicle (EV) is a type of vehicle that is powered by electricity instead of traditional fuels like gasoline or diesel, often using rechargeable batteries.

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