Tesla once again delivered slightly more cars in the third quarter that just ended than in the second quarter. This is according to the figures published by the US car manufacturer on 2 October. However, the increase was small at four per cent.
There was also an increase compared to Q3 2023, but it was not much greater at six per cent. In absolute figures, Tesla handed over around 463,000 cars to customers worldwide in July, August and September. As usual, the Model 3 and Model Y accounted for the vast majority, while the top-of-the-range S and X models (together with "other models", i.
e. probably Cybertruck and perhaps also Semi) hardly play a role in quantitative terms. This means that just under 1.
3 million Teslas have been sold so far in 2024. If sales in the last quarter are similar to the first three quarters, Tesla would end up with around 1.7 million cars - this would mean Tesla would have to take a step backwards compared to 2023, as around 1.
8 million cars were sold last year . However, as mentioned, this only applies if sales do not pick up - which is often the case for Tesla at the end of the year. Tesla deliveries (quarterly, since 2021) As our bar chart shows, Tesla has now been able to report higher quarterly sales twice in a row.
However, there was a sharp drop before that, in the first quarter of 2024. The record figure of almost 485,000 cars sold at the end of 2023 has not yet been reached again. Elon Musk will only be able to report more sales in 2024 than .