Tesla surprised Wall Street in the second quarter, delivering a record 466,140 vehicles globally, beating analysts‘ expectations of just over 448,000 vehicles.
Tesla surprised Wall Street in the second quarter, delivering a record 466,140 vehicles globally. Bloomberg said analysts had expected Tesla to ship just over 448,000 vehicles.
The electric-vehicle (EV) maker led by Elon Musk announced the notable figures on Sunday. Second-quarter earnings will be released on July 19.
Most of the deliveries involved the Model 3 sedan and Model Y crossover, with a total of 446,915 delivered.