Home / Technology

Photo of electric car, autonomous vehicle, robot
Image: via techcrunch.com
Technology

Tesla Sees Record Second Quarter Sales Amid Industry Downturn

WireByte Staff · July 3, 2026

Tesla reported a 25% increase in second-quarter deliveries, exceeding Wall Street expectations, as the company continues to attract new buyers for its electric vehicles despite a downturn in the U.S. market. The sales jump marks the company's best second quarter by raw delivery numbers ever.

Key points

  • Tesla delivered over 480,000 vehicles in the second quarter, a 25% increase from the same period in 2025.
  • The company built 451,758 vehicles in the second quarter, with 442,936 being Model 3 and Model Y vehicles.
  • Tesla's sales jump comes despite a downturn in the U.S. market and negative headlines surrounding its partially automated driving technology.
  • The company's second-quarter results outpaced Wall Street's expectations, with investors expecting sales of 400,000-420,000 vehicles.
  • Tesla's sales increase is attributed to geographic expansion and cheaper versions of its electric vehicles.

Tesla Sees Record Second Quarter Sales Amid Industry Downturn

Tesla has reported a 25% increase in second-quarter deliveries, exceeding Wall Street expectations and marking the company's best second quarter by raw delivery numbers ever. The sales jump comes despite a downturn in the U.S. market and negative headlines surrounding its partially automated driving technology.

According to the company's second-quarter delivery and production report, Tesla built 451,758 vehicles in the second quarter, with 442,936 being Model 3 and Model Y vehicles. The company delivered a total of 480,126 vehicles, including 467,762 Model 3 and Model Y vehicles, and 12,364 other vehicles.

Tesla's sales increase is attributed to geographic expansion and cheaper versions of its electric vehicles. The company has been expanding its operations to new markets and introducing more affordable models, which has helped to attract new buyers. Despite the positive sales figures, Tesla still has an uphill battle to stop a two-year trend of declining overall sales.

The company's partially automated driving technology has been under scrutiny in recent weeks, with a woman being killed in her home after a Tesla driver lost control of the vehicle. The incident has raised concerns about the safety of Tesla's Autopilot system.

Sources

WireByte Staff — Editorial Team

The WireByte editorial team synthesises technology news from multiple primary sources, verifies the facts, and links every source. Articles are produced with AI assistance and reviewed under our editorial policy.