Tesla reports 14% decline in vehicle deliveries, marking second straight year-over-year drop
- Tesla delivered approximately 384,000 vehicles worldwide in the second quarter of 2025, marking a 14% decline from the previous year.
- This decline followed production shutdowns for the upgraded Model Y launch and ongoing buyer hesitancy linked to CEO Elon Musk’s political involvement.
- To counteract falling sales, Tesla lowered prices, upgraded models including a facelifted Model Y, ran promotions, and tested its limited Robotaxi service in Austin, Texas.
- The delivery figure was slightly below analyst estimates of 387,000, marking Tesla’s second consecutive quarterly drop, and shares rose about 4% after the announcement.
- Tesla plans to report second quarter earnings on July 23, which will clarify the financial impact of these challenges and the company’s efforts to regain 2023 sales levels.
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The bad reputation of the head of the company pushes the business, especially in Europe. Vehicle deliveries fall by 13.5 percent
Tesla once again fails to meet the expectations of many market observers. Although production continues to increase, delivery figures remain below the previous year's level. Figures that raise questions about the future of the brand.
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