
Tesla has released its Q3 2025 production and delivery results, confirming that it delivered 497,000 electric vehicles during the quarter. This marks a significant increase from Q3 2024, when the company delivered 463,000 electric vehicles globally.
Tesla’s vehicle deliveries had been on a steady decline for the past two years, but the company was expected to finally achieve year-over-year growth in Q3 due to the impending end of the federal tax credit for electric vehicles in the US, which pulled demand forward.
The official analyst consensus was 443,000 deliveries, but most recent estimates from analysts were between 460,000 to 490,000 deliveries. Tesla’s actual delivery numbers beat these expectations.
Tesla Q3 2025 Vehicle Deliveries
Tesla released its quarterly delivery report, confirming that it delivered 497,099 electric vehicles in Q3 2025. Here are the full delivery results:
| Production | Deliveries | Subject to Operating Lease Accounting | |
| Model 3/Y | 435,826 | 481,166 | 2% |
| Other Models | 11,624 | 15,933 | 7% |
| Total | 447,450 | 497,099 | 2% |
Tesla Q3 2025 Energy Storage Deployment
Tesla also released its energy storage deployment numbers, reporting that it deployed 12.5 GWh of energy storage capacity during the quarter, up from 6.9 GWh in Q3 2024.








