SpaceX IPO: No Confirmed Plans for 2026

SpaceX has not announced an IPO or $1.75 trillion valuation; claims are unverified.

SpaceX IPO: No Confirmed Plans for 2026

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Recent claims that SpaceX is going public at a $1.75 trillion valuation are unverified. As of April 26, 2026, SpaceX has not filed for an initial public offering (IPO) or disclosed any such valuation. The company remains privately held, with its most recent valuation reported at around $180 billion in private secondary market transactions, according to sources like CNBC and Bloomberg.

Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX, has previously stated that an IPO is unlikely until the company's Mars missions are more regular, which could be years away. In 2024, Musk said on X (formerly Twitter) that SpaceX would not go public until it is regularly flying to Mars, as he wants to avoid short-term shareholder pressure.

Investors should be cautious of articles claiming imminent IPOs or specific valuations without official confirmation. Always verify such news through official SEC filings or direct company announcements.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Has SpaceX announced an IPO?

No, as of April 26, 2026, SpaceX has not announced any IPO plans or filed with the SEC.

What is SpaceX's current valuation?

SpaceX's most recent private valuation was around $180 billion in secondary market transactions, not $1.75 trillion.

Why might SpaceX delay going public?

Elon Musk has stated that SpaceX will likely not go public until regular Mars flights are established, to avoid short-term shareholder pressure.

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