Tesla Smashes Q2 Delivery Records With Over 466,000 Vehicles Shipped

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Tesla just blew past Wall Street’s expectations, posting its strongest delivery numbers to date. In a performance that signals renewed momentum for the EV giant, the company reported 466,140 vehicles delivered in Q2, setting an all-time quarterly record.

But that’s not all. Tesla’s production also hit new highs, with 479,700 vehicles rolling off assembly lines — a figure that reaffirms the brand’s supply chain strength and global demand.

Here’s how the numbers break down:

  • Model 3 and Model Y dominated, as expected, accounting for 446,915 of the deliveries.

  • The Model S and Model X pulled in a combined 19,225 units — a modest but steady showing in the luxury tier.

  • Tesla credits a portion of this growth to recent strategic price cuts, which have made their EVs more accessible — and more attractive — in an increasingly competitive market.

This Q2 surge comes at a time when rivals are ramping up their own electric ambitions, making Tesla’s record even more significant. With rising production, aggressive pricing, and continued consumer interest, all eyes are now on how Q3 will shape up — and whether Tesla can sustain this electric momentum.

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Kai Zhang

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