Tesla has just released its Q1 2022 production and delivery report, and the numbers are in. This quarter, Tesla set a new all-time record for deliveries with 422,875 global deliveries of the Model Y, Model 3, Model S and Model X combined. This beats the previous record of 405,278 cars sold in Q4 2022.
Breaking down the Q1 2023 results, Tesla lists Model 3/Y deliveries at 412,180 and Model S/X deliveries at 10,695. On the production side, Tesla produced a total of 440,808 vehicles in Q1 2023. The Model 3/Y accounted for 421,371 of the total production figures, while the Model S/X accounted for 19,437.
Tesla adds that in the first quarter they produced over 440,000 vehicles and delivered over 422,000 vehicles. They also continued to transition towards a more even regional mix of vehicle builds, including Model S/X vehicles in transit to EMEA and APAC.
Overall, these results are promising and hopefully will lead to another profitable quarter for Tesla. With the record-breaking deliveries and production figures, Tesla is well on its way to becoming a leader in the electric vehicle industry.
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