

#Tesla vehicle deliveries full#
Tesla will publish its full Q4 results on January 25th and hold its next annual Investor Day presentation on March 1st. Tesla has forecasted 1.8 million deliveries for the whole of 2023, which means it will need to average 450,000 per quarter to get there. In December, Tesla's stock fell 33 percent (and 45 percent over the last six months) before rallying in anticipation of the company's fourth-quarter numbers. Tesla, the Texas-based EV manufacturer, delivered 254,695 vehicles in Q2 2022 and delivered 310,048 vehicles across the world in Q1 2022, as compared to Q1. Separately, Elon Musk's handling of Twitter and repeat Tesla stock selloffs saw the value of the company's shares drop dramatically. In Q4, Tesla also had trouble securing transportation for completed vehicles.

Production once again exceeded deliveries, at 440,808. Tesla also closed the facility during the last week of December, adding to concerns the company has been dealing with weakening demand in the world's biggest automotive market. Q1 deliveries included 412,180 Model 3 and Y vehicles, along with 10,695 Model S and X luxury vehicles. As they did earlier in the year, COVID-19 restrictions in China forced Tesla to suspend and reduce production at its Shanghai Gigafactory. Even before considering how much Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter has hurt the company, Tesla was faced with macroeconomic and logistical challenges threatening to slow growth. It's fair to say the end of 2022 could have gone better for Tesla.

Tesla produced 439,701 vehicles in the fourth quarter, setting another record. Shares of Tesla ( TSLA -3.35) fell by as much as 13.4 this week, according to data from S&P Global Market Intelligence. Comparatively, Tesla's more expensive Model S and Model X cars accounted for a modest 17,147 deliveries over the same time frame. A year earlier, the company delivered 308,600 cars during the same period.Īccording to Tesla, the Model 3 and Model Y made up most of the company's deliveries in the fourth quarter of 2022, with 388,131 of those vehicles making their way to consumers before the end of the year. The Austin, Texas-based electric vehicle giant is expected to show earnings per share of 0.86, a 20 decline versus 1.07 in the same period last year, according to estimates from Visible Alpha. As recently as December 30th, the consensus among most analysts was that Tesla would deliver about 418,000 vehicles in Q4. Tesla (TSLA 1.28) shares surged on Monday, following the companys announcement of huge fourth-quarter vehicle delivery numbers. That number represents a new record for the company, but it also fell short of Wall Street estimates. Tesla delivered 405,278 electric vehicles over the final three months of 2022, the automaker announced on Monday.
