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Tesla Q2 vehicle deliveries are up 25 percent over last year

Engadget · Jul 2, 2026, 5:44 PM · Also reported by 4 other sources

Key takeaways

  • The company has been gaining traction in Europe.
  • Unsplash/ Tesla Fans Schweiz Tesla has been in decline, sales-wise, for a couple of years now.
  • It's also above what Wall Street had estimated the results would be.

The company has been gaining traction in Europe.

Unsplash/ Tesla Fans Schweiz Tesla has been in decline, sales-wise, for a couple of years now. However, that looks to be reversing a bit. The company just announced delivery statistics for the second quarter of 2026 and the news is good for once. It delivered roughly 480,000 vehicles globally during this time period, which is a 25 percent increase from a year ago.

It's also above what Wall Street had estimated the results would be. This is the first year-over-year delivery growth the company has experienced in two years. The bulk of these deliveries come from the Model 3 and Model Y vehicles, accounting for around 468,000 units. Other vehicles, including the Cybertruck and Model X, make up the remaining 12,000 deliveries. The Cybertruck still remains a failure with consumers, though it has found great success in the world of Elon Musk-owned companies.

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