Tesla sets production and delivery records in early 2023

Tesla sets production and delivery records in early 2023. Tesla has released its first production and delivery report of 2023: as already happened in the fourth quarter of 2022, the automaker led by Elon Musk has set a new delivery record, also whether it missed Wall Street’s estimates.

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In detail, Tesla announced that it delivered 422,875 electric vehicles in the first three months of the year and produced 440,808 vehicles in the same period, a new record for the company.

Independent analyst Troy Teslike predicted the company would deliver 427,000 vehicles in the first quarter. In any case, the final total represents an increase of 36% compared to the 310,048 deliveries of the previous year and of 4% compared to the 405,278 deliveries of Q4 2022.

The Model 3 and Model Y made up the majority of Tesla’s shipments in the first quarter of 2023, with 412,180 vehicles delivered by the end of March, while the more expensive Model S and Model X scored just 10,695 deliveries in the same period. time, down from 17,147 deliveries in the previous quarter.

It will be interesting to see the effect Tesla’s latest numbers have on its balance sheet. The company has significantly reduced the prices of its electric cars in the first three months of the year, as in the case of Model 3 which went down to 44,900 euros from the previous price of 57,490 euros, while for the Long Range model the list went down to 52,990 euros instead of the previous 64,490 euros.

Even the Model Y has undergone adjustments to lower starting prices. Model Y went to 46,990 euros, against the previous 49,990 euros, while the version with more Long Range autonomy went from 65,990 euros to 53,990 euros, with a net discount of 18.2%. In this case, the Model Y Performance model has undergone price adjustments from 71,990 euros to 63,990 euros, with a discount of just over 11%: we recall that this model boasts a range of 514 km.

Therefore, despite the records, it will be interesting to note how the sales with reduced prices have affected the giant’s balance sheet. You won’t have to wait long to find out, considering Tesla will release its full first-quarter results on April 19.

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