Quarterly Data

  • Tesla's global deliveries drop in Q2, blames factors beyond its control

    Tesla highlighted June as the highest month in its history for car production, hinting that its deliveries are expected to rebound in the following quarters.

  • NEVs account for 47% of car sales in Shanghai in Q1

    Even though the price of NEVs generally rose by RMB 5,000 to RMB 10,000, they still accounted for nearly half of sales in the first quarter, according to the CPCA.

  • Tesla delivers 310,048 vehicles globally in Q1, up 68% year-on-year

    Tesla's production in the first quarter was slightly lower than the fourth quarter of last year due to supply chain challenges and plant shutdowns.

  • Tesla beats expectations with record 308,600 global deliveries in Q4

    The delivery figure was well above analysts' expectations of 263,000 vehicles.

  • Tesla delivered record 201,250 vehicles globally in Q2

    That was below analyst estimates of 204,160 in a Bloomberg survey and the FactSet consensus of 207,000, but above the 200,258 in a Reuters poll.

  • Nio vehicle insurance registrations up 420% year-on-year in Q1

    Among the premium brands in the Chinese market, Nio ranked fourth with an average sales price of RMB 428,000 ($65,400) in the first quarter.

  • Tesla delivers 184,800 vehicles worldwide in Q1, says Model Y sees strong reception in China

    The company's data released Friday showed that Model 3 and Model Y production in the first quarter was 180,338 units, with global deliveries of 182,780 units.

  • Tesla delivers more than 180,000 units in Q4, China-made Model Y to be delivered soon

    Tesla delivered 180,570 units in the fourth quarter and saw 499,550 cumulative deliveries in 2020. It's a new milestone for the electric car maker, but slightly below CEO Elon Musk's goal of delivering 500,000 units for the year.