Elon Musk’s net worth has reached $850 billion in February 2026. With the SpaceX-xAI deal and a possible IPO, the Tesla CEO could become the world’s first trillionaire

Elon Musk may be on track to become the world’s first trillionaire in 2026. As of February 2026, the Tesla and SpaceX chief’s net worth has climbed to $850 billion (approximately ₹70.55 lakh crore), making him the first person in history to cross the $800 billion mark.
Musk is now worth more than the combined fortunes of Google co-founders Larry Page ($251 billion) and Sergey Brin ($231 billion), and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg ($219 billion).
SpaceX-xAI Deal Fuels Surge
A major driver of Musk’s rising fortune is the recent merger between SpaceX and xAI. The deal reportedly valued the combined entity at $1.25 trillion (around ₹103.75 lakh crore).
Musk owns an estimated 43% stake in the merged company, putting the value of his holding at more than $530 billion (₹43.99 lakh crore). SpaceX alone now accounts for nearly two-thirds of his total wealth.
Tesla Still A Key Contributor
Despite recent stock fluctuations, Tesla remains a significant contributor to Musk’s fortune. He holds roughly a 12% stake in the electric vehicle maker, valued at $178 billion (₹14.77 lakh crore), along with stock options worth about $124 billion (₹10.29 lakh crore).
Additionally, Musk could receive further stock compensation under Tesla’s previously approved record-breaking pay package.
The Road To $1 Trillion
Market prediction platforms estimate a strong probability that Musk could cross the trillionaire milestone this year. Analysts suggest a potential SpaceX IPO could further boost his wealth — possibly pushing his net worth toward $1.5 trillion (approximately ₹124.5 lakh crore) under favourable market conditions.
If current momentum continues, 2026 could mark a historic milestone in global wealth creation.
Published: 17 Feb 2026, 09:27 am IST
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