Tesla delivered 201,250 vehicles in the second quarter of 2021, the company reported.
Also, The quarter’s deliveries fell slightly short of expectations. Analysts were projecting Tesla to deliver around 202,800 cars during this period, according to estimates compiled by FactSet as of July 1. Estimates ranged from 193,000 to 231,000 deliveries. Tesla shares were up about 1.5% Friday morning.
Congrats Tesla Team on over 200,000 car built & delivered in Q2, despite many challenges!!
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 2, 2021
During the quarter, Tesla produced 206,421 vehicles total, including 204,081 of its Model 3 and Y, which are its more affordable mid-range cars. It produced 2,340 Model S and X vehicles, the company said.
The second-quarter numbers broke the previous record set in Q1, when Tesla delivered 184,800 and produced 180,338 cars. Also, even as production of its Model S and X vehicles fell to zero during that quarter.
Tesla does not break out deliveries by region or model; and it does not report on production in China versus the U.S. Moreover, The company is now producing Model 3 and Y vehicles at its Shanghai plant and its U.S. factory in Fremont, California.
During the second quarter, Tesla was affected by parts shortages and price increases that plagued automakers generally. CEO Elon Musk said in a tweet on May 31 that Tesla had made some design decisions in part to cope with rising costs, and said price increases on Tesla vehicles were “due to major supply chain price pressure industry-wide. Raw materials especially.”
I really don’t like the direction @tesla is going raising prices of vehicles but removing features like lumbar for the Model Y. On top of rumors of FSD increase to $14k without any real added features to FSD unless you’re a beta tester.
— Ryan👻 (@Ryanth3nerd) May 31, 2021