Quarterly Data

  • Tesla beats expectations with record 497,099 global deliveries in Q3

    Tesla's US EV sales received a temporary boost as the $7,500 federal tax credit nears expiration.

  • Tesla delivers 384,122 cars globally in Q2, falling further behind BYD

    Tesla's global deliveries declined year-on-year for the second consecutive quarter, falling 58.02 percent short of BYD's second-quarter passenger BEV sales.

  • China Q1 auto imports see rare 39% year-on-year decline

    In the first quarter, China imported 8,870 vehicles from the US, a 66 percent year-on-year decline.

  • Tesla posts weaker-than-expected Q1 global deliveries of 336,681 units

    Tesla's first-quarter global deliveries came in at 336,681 units, missing Wall Street analysts' expectations of 390,343 units and down 12.96 percent from a year earlier.

  • Tesla sells all-time high of about 83,000 cars in China in Dec

    Tesla sold about 196,900 vehicles in China in the fourth quarter, contributing 40 percent of global deliveries.

  • Tesla delivers 495,570 cars globally in Q4, full-year 2024 deliveries fall for 1st time in over a decade

    For the full year 2024, Tesla delivered 1,789,226 vehicles globally, a decrease of 1.07 percent from 2023 and the first decline in more than a decade.

  • Tesla beats expectations with 443,956 cars delivered globally in Q2

    Tesla's China-made vehicles contributed 46.34 percent of global deliveries in the second quarter, the first time since the second quarter of 2022 that they were below 50 percent.

  • Tesla regains global BEV crown over BYD in Q1

    Tesla delivered 386,810 vehicles globally in the first quarter, missing estimates but regaining the BEV crown over BYD.

  • BYD beats Tesla in quarterly BEV sales for 1st time ever

    BYD sold 526,409 passenger BEVs in the fourth quarter, 8.65 percent higher than Tesla's 484,507 global deliveries.

  • Tesla delivers 484,507 cars globally in Q4, 1.81 million for full year 2023

    Tesla delivered 484,507 units in the fourth quarter, beating market expectations of 483,173 units.