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JPMorgan says Tesla-SpaceX merger idea has logic: is TSLA a buy now?

by July 8, 2026
written by July 8, 2026

Tesla stock (NASDAQ: TSLA) remained under pressure as Wall Street debated whether a future tie-up with SpaceX could reshape the company’s valuation story.

TSLA closed around $402.90, down over 4% on Tuesday and was red in pre-market trading on Wednesday.

The downward push came despite recent delivery data improving sentiment around the electric-vehicle maker.

The new debate is bigger than cars.

After SpaceX’s record $75 billion IPO at a $1.77 trillion valuation, investors are asking whether Elon Musk’s companies could eventually be folded into one broader AI, robotics, energy, transport and space platform.

JPMorgan sees the logic, but not an easy deal

JPMorgan is not dismissing the Tesla-SpaceX merger idea, but the firm is also not treating the possibility as a simple reason to buy Tesla stock.

JPMorgan analyst Rajat Gupta said a combination would be “strategically coherent on paper.”

The logic is easy to understand as Tesla brings electric vehicles, batteries, autonomy software and robotics.

SpaceX brings launch systems, Starlink, satellite infrastructure, space-based AI ambitions and deep government-linked aerospace capabilities.

Together, they would look less like two separate Musk companies and more like a single industrial technology platform.

The problem comes at execution stage as Gupta flagged substantial regulatory and jurisdictional hurdles, with China standing out as a key complication.

Tesla has major manufacturing and sales exposure in China, while SpaceX operates in sensitive areas such as satellites, defence-linked infrastructure and space communications.

That mix could make approvals politically difficult.

That is why the JPMorgan note reads more like an “interesting thesis” than a clean buy signal.

Gupta kept a Hold rating on Tesla, while Wall Street’s broader view also remains cautious, with a Hold consensus and an average price target of $399.71, slightly below recent trading levels.

The JPMorgan call gives bulls a new story to trade, but it also gives sceptics a fresh reason to worry about governance, regulation and execution risk.

RBC gives bulls a stronger merger case

RBC Capital Markets is taking a more constructive view.

RBC analyst Tom Narayan raised his Tesla price target to $500, incorporating a 25%-30% premium to current trading levels based on a potential SpaceX acquisition scenario.

Narayan’s argument is that closer collaboration between the two companies could unlock value across compute hardware, energy storage, AI training and large-scale infrastructure.

That gives investors a clear bull-versus-cautious split. RBC sees a possible valuation unlock, while JPMorgan sees strategic coherence, but also major complexity.

The analyst’s logic may support the long-term “Musk ecosystem” bull case, but it clearly does not settle the buy-now debate.

For TSLA to look more compelling in July, investors need confirmation from Q2 earnings that Tesla’s core business, energy segment and AI ambitions are strengthening, not just another speculative merger angle.

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