Connect with us
LIVE

News

Tesla (TSLA) Q3 2025 vehicle deliveries report

Published

on

Tesla vehicles are parked outside of a dealership on July 24, 2025 in Austin, Texas.

Brandon Bell | Getty Images

Tesla reported quarterly vehicle deliveries of 497,099 for the period ended Sept. 30, which coincided with the expiration of a key tax credit for buyers of electric vehicles in the U.S.

Here are the key numbers:

  • Total deliveries Q3 2025: 497,099
  • Total production Q3 2025: 447,450

Deliveries were up 7% over the year prior, when the company reported 462,890 total deliveries.

The Elon Musk-led company was expected to report around 447,600 deliveries, according to estimates compiled by FactSet. In the same period a year ago, Tesla reported 462,890 deliveries and production of 469,796 vehicles.

An independent researcher who publishes as Troy Teslike on Patreon predicted 481,000 deliveries for the quarter. Tesla distributed a company-compiled consensus on Sept. 26, which said analysts were expecting 443,079 deliveries.

Stock Chart IconStock chart icon
hide content

Tesla one-day stock chart.

Advertisement

The company doesn’t break out sales and production by model or region. However, Tesla said it produced 435,826 of its most popular Model 3 and Model Y cars. Deliveries are the closest approximation of vehicle sales reported by Tesla but are not precisely defined in the company’s shareholder communications.

Tesla’s third quarter was hampered by a continuing sales slump in Europe driven partly by consumer backlash against Musk and his incendiary political rhetoric and activism, as well by competition from EV makers like Volkswagen and BYD, which are picking up market share.

The slowdown in Europe was partially offset in the U.S., where buyers rushed to purchase EVs ahead of the expiration of a federal tax credit, which ended as part of President Donald Trump’s spending bill passed in July.

Earlier this week, Ford said sales of its all-electric vehicles increased by 30.2% during the period to help it notch a fresh quarterly record of more than 30,600 units, still lagging far behind Tesla.

Tesla’s stock price has been on a tear of late, jumping 40% in the third quarter and turning positive for the year following a brutal first three months of 2025. As of Wednesday’s close, the stock is up 14% this year, compared to the Nasdaq’s 18% gain.

In the second quarter, Tesla reported 384,122 deliveries, a 14% year-over-year decline and the second straight quarterly drop.

In Tesla’s energy business, the company said it deployed 12.5 GWh of its storage products, including its Megapack and new Megablock systems, which are backup batteries that store energy alongside businesses or utility-scale facilities.

Musk’s xAI has been a big buyer of Tesla’s battery energy storage systems in recent quarters.

Tesla’s Megapacks generally store electricity produced by renewable sources, like wind turbines or solar panels, for later use. They can also store electricity produced during lower-demand periods to be used during peak hours, helping defray some of the costs.

The company said it deployed 9.6 GWh of energy storage products in the second quarter of 2025, and 6.9 GWh of energy storage products during the third quarter of last year.

Advertisement

WATCH: U.S. EV tax credit ending will be long-term win for Tesla

U.S. EV tax credit ending will be a long-term win for Tesla, says Deepwater's Gene Munster

Source link

Title

This industrial giant is emerging as a big AI play, says Wells Fargo This industrial giant is emerging as a big AI play, says Wells Fargo
Crypto4 months ago

This industrial giant is emerging as a big AI play, says Wells Fargo

  Wells Fargo sees Caterpillar continuing to roar higher, emerging as an artificial intelligence play. The bank initiated shares of...

Novo Nordisk's strategy tested as investors push back on board revamp Novo Nordisk's strategy tested as investors push back on board revamp
Crypto4 months ago

Novo Nordisk’s strategy tested as investors push back on board revamp

    Flags with the logos of Danish drugmaker Novo Nordisk, maker of the blockbuster diabetes and weight-loss treatments Ozempic...

Alibaba plans AI subscriptions, stablecoin-like payments with JPMorgan Alibaba plans AI subscriptions, stablecoin-like payments with JPMorgan
Crypto4 months ago

Alibaba plans AI subscriptions, stablecoin-like payments with JPMorgan

  Key Points Alibaba plans to use “tokenization” of payments for cross-border transactions in its business-to-business arm. Kuo Zhang, president...

Abraham Lincoln set off an education revolution in 1862 with the Land Grant Act. We need the same thing today for AI Abraham Lincoln set off an education revolution in 1862 with the Land Grant Act. We need the same thing today for AI
Crypto4 months ago

UK borrowing costs spike on report government to scrap plans to raise income tax

    Rachel Reeves, U.K. chancellor of the exchequer, delivers a speech in London, UK, on Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025. Bloomberg...

An Indonesian Unicorn's Vision For Digital Payments An Indonesian Unicorn's Vision For Digital Payments
Crypto4 months ago

Trump’s threatened the BBC with a $1B lawsuit: Here’s what’s going on

    US President Donald Trump speaks to reporters as he arrives at Palm Beach International Airport on Oct. 31,...

We're downgrading a portfolio stock. Plus, what's causing the market's rally We're downgrading a portfolio stock. Plus, what's causing the market's rally
Crypto4 months ago

UBS’s picks for global returns next year

  Investors looking for global diversification opportunities should look to a specific subset of stocks in Europe, according to UBS...

Nvidia will soar nearly 75%, says Loop Capital Nvidia will soar nearly 75%, says Loop Capital
News4 months ago

AI companies admit they’re worried about a bubble

    Eakarat Buanoi | Istock | Getty Images LISBON, Portugal — Top tech executives told CNBC they’re concerned about...

CEO Southeast Asia's top bank DBS says AI adoption already paying off CEO Southeast Asia's top bank DBS says AI adoption already paying off
News4 months ago

CEO Southeast Asia’s top bank DBS says AI adoption already paying off

Tan Su Shan, deputy chief executive officer and managing director of institutional banking at DBS Group Holdings Ltd., speaks during...

China's economic slowdown deepens in October as housing slump worsens and investments shrink more than expected China's economic slowdown deepens in October as housing slump worsens and investments shrink more than expected
News4 months ago

China’s economic slowdown deepens in October as housing slump worsens and investments shrink more than expected

CHENGDU, CHINA – OCTOBER 18: People walk past the Louis Vuitton store at Taikoo Li, a high-end shopping area that...

U.S. to remove tariffs on some products from Ecuador, Argentina, Guatemala and El Salvador U.S. to remove tariffs on some products from Ecuador, Argentina, Guatemala and El Salvador
News4 months ago

U.S. to remove tariffs on some products from Ecuador, Argentina, Guatemala and El Salvador

The United States said Thursday it will remove tariffs on some foods and other imports from Argentina, Ecuador, Guatemala and...

Advertisement