Tesla Q4 deliveries climb to over 400,000 units

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  • Tesla produced over 439,000 vehicles and delivered over 405,000 vehicles in Q4.
  • The delivery of 405,278 vehicles represents 40% Y/Y growth.
  • The total vehicle deliveries grew 40% Y/Y to 1.31M, while production grew 47% Y/Y

Q4 2022

Production Deliveries
Model S/X 20,613 17,147
Model 3/Y 419,088 388,131
Total 439,701 405,278

2022

Production Deliveries
Model S/X 71,177 66,705
Model 3/Y 1,298,434 1,247,146
Total 1,369,611 1,313,851

No mention of the trucks delivered to Pepsi in December. 

 

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Data from Tesla IR: Tesla Website

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