Tesla Q2 2023 Vehicle Production Results

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Another strong quarter from Tesla as Q2 production numbers are close 40480,000.

  Production Deliveries  
Model S/X 19,489 19,225  
Model 3/Y 460,211 446,915  
Total 479,700 466,140  

These numbers represent significant growth and are more than the 447,000 Wall Street had expected.

The figures are a significant jump from this time last year: In Q2 2022, Tesla reported 254,695 deliveries and produced 258,580.

In the first quarter of 2023, Tesla produced about 441,00 vehicles and delivered about 423,000.

Tesla will post its financial results for the second quarter on July 19.

With these results above Wall St’s number expect the Stock to jump this morning on a short trading day before July 4th Holiday.

 

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