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Tesla’s latest price reductions lead to record delivery numbers

Tesla has announced it sold 422,875 electric vehicles in the first three months of 2023, setting a new company record and beating Wall Street expectations.

The sales figure represents a 36 percent increase compared to the same period last year and a four percent increase from the previous quarter. Most of Tesla’s sales came from its Model 3 sedan and Model Y crossover, which accounted for 412,180 deliveries. The more expensive Model S sedan and Model X SUV made up the remaining 10,695 deliveries.

Tesla did not disclose how many of its vehicles were produced in which factories, but said it was transitioning to a more balanced regional mix of vehicle builds. The record sales performance comes amid a series of price reductions across its product lineup in various markets, which is likely why the demand for Teslas is increasing exponentially.

Back in January 2023, Tesla reduced the pricing across its range of vehicles, making the Model 3 RWD eligible for $5,000 federal iZEV rebate in Canada. More price cuts followed in March, with the Model S and Model X seeing a reduction in cost.

Tesla’s stock price has also recovered from a slump that saw it drop from over $400 per share in 2021 to around $100 in early 2023. The company’s shares closed at $207.79 on Friday, up more than 100 since the lows.

Tesla is expected to release its full financial results for Q1 2023 on April 19th.

In other Tesla-related news, the company’s long-delayed Cybertruck has been spotted undergoing steering wheel testing. Read more about it here.

Source: Tesla, Via:Electrek

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Tesla broke its quartery vehicle delivery record in Q3, 2022

After revealing its Q2 ‘Vehicle Production & Deliveries’ results back in July, Tesla revealed that “June 2022 was the highest vehicle production month” in the company’s history. During that time, it was reported that if Tesla keeps up with the production numbers, it could easily achieve its best quarter in regards to production and deliveries in Q3, 2022.

Now, in the company’s Q3 ‘Vehicle Production & Deliveries,’ Tesla has revealed that it has broken its previous delivery record of 310,048 vehicles per quarter. The company delivered a record number of 343,830 vehicles in the third quarter of 2022, while the vehicles produced totalled 365,923, leaving about 22,093 vehicles in inventory.

Out of the total deliveries, 18,672 were Model S/X vehicles, while 325,158 were Model 3/Y. On the production side of things, 19,935 were Model S/X, while 345,988 were Model 3/Y.

“As our production volumes continue to grow, it is becoming increasingly challenging to secure vehicle transportation capacity and at a reasonable cost during these peak logistics weeks. In Q3, we began transitioning to a more even regional mix of vehicle builds each week, which led to an increase in cars in transit at the end of the quarter. These cars have been ordered and will be delivered to customers upon arrival at their destination,” said Tesla.

This comes after an “exceptionally difficult” last quarter that was plagued with supply chain interruptions and lockdowns at its Shanghai factory.

The delivery and production numbers are likely to go up in the following months and years, considering that the company is looking to establish a Gigafactory in Canada. Read more about it here.

Source: Tesla