With the current Tesla Q2 2025 deliveries, the company has met expectations and simultaneously demonstrated its strong energy business. Although the result is 14% below the previous year YoY, deliveries increased by 14% compared to the previous quarter. In this article, you will examine all the key figures, production data, and the impressive performance in the energy storage sector.
Tesla Q2 2025 Deliveries Overview
Tesla delivered 384,122 vehicles worldwide in the second quarter of 2025, which is almost in line with the 385,000 units predicted by analysts. In detail:
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Model 3 & Model Y: 373,728 units (first choice for the majority of customers)
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Other Models (Model S, Model X, Cybertruck, Semi): 10,394 units
The decline from 443,956 vehicles in Q2 2024 to 384,122 in Q2 2025 reflects the ongoing market sensitivity to prices and innovation.
Model 3 & Model Y Dominate Deliveries
The Tesla Q2 2025 deliveries are clearly supported by Model 3 and Model Y:
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373,728 deliveries (compared to 323,800 in Q1 2025)
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Increase by 14% QoQ
This focus on the core of the model range ensures stable sales and strengthens Tesla's market position in the mass market segment.
Premium Models Under Pressure
Deliveries of the premium models remain declining:
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Q1 2025: 12,881 units
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Q2 2025: 10,394 units
Particularly the Cybertruck and the recently refreshed Model S & Model X still see low demand at high price expectations.
Production Exceeds Deliveries
Tesla produced a total of 410,244 vehicles in Q2 2025 – around 26,000 more than delivered.
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Model 3 & Model Y: 396,835 units
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Overproduction leads to growing inventory of over 52,000 vehicles after six months.
Strong energy business with Powerwall & Megapack
In parallel with the Tesla Q2 2025 deliveries, the energy segment shines:
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9.6 GWh energy storage deployments (Powerwall, Megapack)
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Slightly below the 10.4 GWh of Q1, but stable year-over-year
This consistency shows that Tesla's energy division continues to be a reliable pillar apart from the automotive business.
Outlook and Conclusion
The Tesla Q2 2025 deliveries confirm the trend towards stronger quarterly performance in the automotive sector and a robust energy business. Key for the third quarter will be:
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Sales increase for Model S and Model X after refresh
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Reduction of vehicle inventory through targeted delivery campaigns
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Continuation of the growth curve in the energy segment
Overall, it is evident: Tesla remains a leading innovator worldwide – both on the road and in green energy supply.