Tesla sales in the second quarter jump 25 percent


The company said it produced a total of 451,758 vehicles between April and June of this year, including 442,936 Model 3 and Model Y vehicles, as well as 8,822 “other vehicles” such as the Cybertruck and Tesla Semi. (Company I discontinued the Model S and earlier this year.) That represents an increase of about 10 percent compared to the second quarter of 2025, when the company produced 410,244 vehicles.

Tesla also said it delivered a total of 480,126 vehicles, including 467,762 Model 3 and Model Y vehicles, as well as another 12,364 vehicles — an increase of nearly 25 percent compared to the second quarter of 2025, when it delivered 384,122 vehicles. (For a direct-to-consumer company like Tesla, deliveries are a proxy for sales.)

The report comes as Tesla faces a series of negative headlines surrounding the safety of its partially automated driving technology. Earlier this month, a woman was killed in her home after being hit by a Tesla driver using Full Self-Driving. Tesla blamed the driverBut the accident prompted the National Transportation Safety Board to open an investigation. Several days later, it was reported that Tesla Settle down quietly Lawsuit stemming from another fatal accident involving FSD.

Meanwhile, Tesla’s robotaxi service operates in… Much slower and smaller On a larger scale than Elon Musk originally expected. The service relies on a fleet of approximately 60 to 70 Model Y vehicles operating in a geographic area of ​​Austin, Houston and Dallas.

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