Tesla vehicle deliveries rise 34% on Model 3/Y growth
The electric vehicle maker delivered 480,126 vehicles in the second quarter of 2026.
Tesla (TSLA), the electric vehicle maker, reported a significant increase in vehicle deliveries for the second quarter of 2026.
The results marked a sharp recovery in volume, driven primarily by a rebound in the company's core vehicle lineup. Total vehicle deliveries rose to 480,126, a 34% sequential increase from the 358,023 vehicles delivered in the first quarter.
Production scaled alongside demand. The company increased total vehicle production to 451,758 in the second quarter, up from 408,386 in the prior quarter.
Growth was concentrated in the company's high-volume segments. Model 3 and Model Y deliveries grew to 467,762, compared to 341,893 in the first quarter.
Other models did not follow this trajectory. Deliveries for those vehicles decreased to 12,364 in the second quarter from 16,130 in the first quarter.
The energy business also saw sequential gains. Energy storage deployments reached 13.5 GWh in the second quarter, up from 8.8 GWh in the first quarter. This figure remained below the 14.2 GWh record established in the fourth quarter of 2025.