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A row of new Tesla Model 3 electric vehicles is seen at a parking lot in Richmond, Calif.Stephen Lam/Reuters

Tesla Inc. will eliminate some colour options for its electric cars to streamline production, chief executive officer Elon Musk tweeted on Tuesday, as the company intensifies its efforts to ramp up production.

Tesla currently offers seven colours for its vehicles that include top variant Model S, mid level Model X and its most affordable sedan Model 3. The company is trying to iron out production bumps after struggling to produce Model 3 sedans and failing to meet several production deadlines.

“Moving 2 of 7 Tesla colours off menu on Wednesday to simplify manufacturing. Obsidian Black & Metallic Silver will still be available as special request, but at higher price,” Musk wrote in a tweet.

The colour options that will still be available are solid black, midnight silver metallic, deep blue metallic, pearl-white multi-coat, and red multi-coat.

“We occasionally adjust pricing and available options to best reflect the value of our products and to streamline our manufacturing operations,” a Tesla spokesperson said of the plan to drop some colour options.

But some analysts painted a dour picture of the move.

“To ditch paint options won’t be the last action to simplify the car production. Tesla has no experience with mass production. They still need a lot production know-how,” said Frank Schwope, an analyst with NORD/LB.

The latest tweet follows a chaotic week for the carmaker after Musk was filmed smoking marijuana and wielding a sword on a live show, and a tumultuous August during which he proposed and then abruptly pulled the plug on a go-private deal for the company.

The billionaire’s behavior has raised concerns about his leadership and several Wall Street analysts have called for the company to appoint a strong No. 2 to prop up Tesla’s operations and standing with investors.

On Tuesday, longtime bullish brokerage Nomura Instinet downgraded the stock to “neutral” from “buy” and slashed its price target by $100 to $300, citing Musk’s “erratic behavior.”

“We are worried that this behavior is tainting the Tesla brand, which in terms of value is most important,” analyst Romit Shah said.

Tesla is “no longer investable,” Shah said.

Shares of the company were down 3.5 per cent at $275.56 on Tuesday. They have fallen 29 per cent from their Aug. 7 intraday high of $387.46 when Musk tweeted about taking the company private.

The stock closed up 8.5 per cent on Monday after two brokerages said the company could meet its production targets for the second half of the year.

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