Elon Musk Vows to Stay Tesla CEO for Five More Years Amid Political and Investor Pressure
May 20, 2025 — Tesla CEO Elon Musk has reaffirmed his commitment to leading the electric vehicle giant for at least the next five years, despite mounting political and investor scrutiny. Speaking at the Qatar Economic Forum, Musk stated that he intends to remain at the helm of Tesla unless unforeseen circumstances—such as his death—intervene.
During a discussion with Bloomberg journalist Mishal Husain, Musk was asked whether he sees himself as Tesla’s CEO in five years. His response was a straightforward “Yes,” followed by the remark, “Unless I die. Let me see if I’m dead,” delivered with his characteristic humor.
Musk’s leadership has faced increasing challenges, particularly as his political affiliations and outspoken views have drawn criticism. He acknowledged that Tesla’s sales have rebounded globally, except in Europe, where the company has struggled due to protests and backlash linked to his political stance. Despite these hurdles, Musk remains determined to maintain control over Tesla’s future, emphasizing his need for sufficient voting power to prevent activist investors from ousting him.
Tesla’s stock saw a brief uptick following Musk’s comments, reflecting investor confidence in his continued leadership. However, the company still faces significant obstacles, including declining sales in key European markets and ongoing legal battles over Musk’s compensation package.
As Tesla navigates these challenges, Musk’s commitment to staying in charge signals stability for the company’s future—at least for the next five years. Whether external pressures will ultimately force a change remains to be seen.