Tesla posts record Q1 production and delivery results, almost exclusively from Model 3 and Model Y

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In the first quarter of 2021, Tesla produced 180,338 vehicles and delivered 184,800 vehicles. That’s a record for what is traditionally a quiet quarter, and represents a 76 percent increase from 102,672 vehicles, and a nine percent increase from 88,400 vehicles produced and delivered respectively in the first quarter of 2020.

These results also eclipsed the fourth quarter of 2020—traditionally a strong quarter—where Tesla produced 179,757 vehicles and delivered 180,570 vehicles.

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Looking at the numbers above, the Model S and X contributed just over one percent of deliveries to Tesla’s Q1 2021 results, due to the fact that production ceased late last year as production lines are set up and retooled for the refreshed Model S and Model X Long Range, Plaid and Plaid+ due to launch this year. in the fourth quarter of 2020, Model S and Model X sales comprised approximately 10% of total vehicles produced and delivered. Years ago, critics mocked Elon Musk when he stated that Model S and Model X sales are “not all that important” in the long term.

Tesla’s Semi, likely to be introduced in 2022. Image: Tesla Motors

Tesla’s Semi, likely to be introduced in 2022. Image: Tesla Motors

Despite strong forward demand for the revised Model S and Model X ranges, it’s now clear that Musk’s plan is coming to fruition; the more affordable Tesla Models are indeed contributing to the bulk of production and delivery numbers. China’s Gigafactory has been ramping up production over the last few months, and strong demand for Model Y in both China and in North America has clearly been a winner for Tesla.

With the installation of the Gigapress die-casting machines in Tesla’s factories, the company is able to realise even greater efficiencies in production, and maintain production to meet demand. 2021 will be an interesting year for Tesla; there’s the refresh of the Model S and X which will increase premium category sales and boost profitability, Both the Texas and Berlin Gigafactories are set to come online, Shanghai is expanding, and there is talk internally at Tesla that one million vehicles produced and delivered might be achievable.

Source: Tesla Motors

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