Tesla’s Q3 2025: A Shocking Upsurge in Deliveries!

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Revving Up Production!

This morning, Tesla (TSLA) punched us right in the excitement meter with their Q3 2025 production and delivery results! Buckle up, folks, because the electric car giant confirmed they delivered a whopping 497,000 electric vehicles (EVs) during the third quarter. For those keeping score, that’s a turbo-charged increase from the 463,000 vehicles delivered in Q3 2024. Talk about hitting the gas!

Decline? What Decline?

Now, let’s set the record straight: Tesla’s vehicle deliveries have been on a bit of a downhill ride for the past two years. But let’s not forget we’re in a new quarter with fanfare – the end of the federal tax credit for electric vehicles in the U.S. saw demand pinged forward like a Tesla in ludicrous mode! Analysts had been predicting a modest 443,000 deliveries according to the official consensus, but even they weren’t fully equipped for this delivery blitz!

Production Deliveries Subject to operating lease accounting
Model 3/Y 435,826 481,166 2%
Other Models 11,624 15,933 7%
Total 447,450 497,099 2%

The Delivery Dash Results!

With delivery estimates ranging from 460,000 to 490,000 before the results were in, it seems many underestimated the capacity of the EV powerhouse. Just ahead of the stock market opening, Tesla dropped the news like it was an Autopilot feature – 497,000 EVs delivered, exceeding everyone’s expectations and putting those statistics in the fast lane. So, what’s next for Tesla? Let’s keep our eyes peeled for even more electrifying news! Will this momentum last? Stay tuned!

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