Tesla reports 14% decline in vehicle deliveries, marking second straight year-over-year drop
- Tesla reported a 14% decline in vehicle deliveries to about 384,000 units in the second quarter of 2025 worldwide.
- The drop followed continued boycotts tied to Elon Musk’s political activities and customers delaying purchases for updated Model Y versions.
- Tesla responded with steep price cuts, multiple low-interest promotions, minor model upgrades, and limited Robotaxi tests in Austin, Texas.
- Deliveries of 384,122 units were slightly below analyst estimates of 387,000, and Musk acknowledged his government efficiency role and political associations hurt Tesla’s brand appeal.
- Tesla plans to release detailed second-quarter earnings on July 23, with observers watching for signs of a potential sales rebound.
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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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