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    Tesla annual deliveries drop to 1.64 million in 2025

    January 3, 2026
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    MENA Newswire, AUSTIN, Texas: Tesla Inc. reported 418,227 vehicle deliveries for the fourth quarter of 2025, marking a 16 percent decline from the 495,570 units delivered in the same period a year earlier. The result fell short of analyst expectations, reflecting slower electric vehicle demand in several key markets and production constraints during the final months of the year. Production for the quarter totaled 434,358 vehicles, exceeding deliveries but still below the company’s performance in the fourth quarter of 2024. The gap between production and deliveries indicates a modest buildup in inventory, as Tesla navigated uneven demand patterns and logistics adjustments across regions. The company did not provide specific commentary on production factors or delivery delays in its latest filing.

    Tesla annual deliveries drop to 1.64 million in 2025
    Global EV deliveries decline as Tesla reports fourth-quarter production and sales data. (Credit – Tesla Inc.)

    The majority of Tesla’s deliveries came from its core mass-market models, the Model 3 sedan and Model Y crossover. These vehicles remained the primary contributors to overall sales volumes, though both experienced lower output compared with the same quarter a year earlier. Deliveries of the higher-end Model S and Model X vehicles accounted for a smaller portion of total shipments, consistent with the company’s ongoing production mix. For the full year 2025, Tesla delivered approximately 1.64 million vehicles worldwide, representing a decline from its 2024 total. The figure underscores the first annual decrease in deliveries since 2020, as the global electric vehicle sector experienced a period of slower expansion following years of rapid growth. Despite broader industry softness, Tesla maintained its position among the world’s leading EV manufacturers by volume.

    Full-year vehicle deliveries fall to 1.64 million units

    Analysts’ consensus ahead of the report had projected quarterly deliveries in the range of 422,000 to 440,000 units, making Tesla’s fourth-quarter result slightly below the lower end of market forecasts. The shortfall follows earlier warnings from industry groups of cooling demand in the United States and Europe, where reduced tax incentives and higher borrowing costs have weighed on consumer purchasing decisions. In China, competitive pressures intensified as domestic manufacturers, particularly BYD, expanded their share of the electric vehicle market. Tesla’s results for the quarter also reflected continued cost and pricing adjustments across major regions. During 2025, the company implemented several price reductions to sustain demand and maintain competitiveness amid increasing global production capacity for electric vehicles.

    While those changes supported volume earlier in the year, they also contributed to narrower operating margins, a trend closely monitored by investors and analysts in advance of Tesla’s upcoming financial report. Despite the lower delivery figure, Tesla’s shares edged higher in early trading following the announcement, suggesting investor confidence in the company’s long-term production and technology pipeline. The modest increase came as markets absorbed a broader set of year-end reports from automakers showing signs of stabilization in global supply chains and battery component sourcing. Tesla’s Gigafactories in Austin, Shanghai, Berlin, and Fremont remained the company’s primary production hubs during the quarter. Output from these facilities supported global deliveries but showed variations linked to local market demand and seasonal shipping schedules.

    Price adjustments impact production and profit margins

    The company did not disclose regional delivery breakdowns in its initial report, though China and North America are estimated to have accounted for a substantial majority of the quarterly total. The delivery report arrives ahead of Tesla’s scheduled fourth-quarter earnings announcement later this month, when the company is expected to release detailed financial results and updated production metrics. The delivery total serves as a key indicator for quarterly revenue trends, as automotive sales remain Tesla’s primary source of income. The company’s financial update will also provide further clarity on production efficiency and inventory levels heading into 2026. Tesla’s latest figures highlight an evolving phase for the electric vehicle industry, characterized by slower growth rates following several years of expansion.

    Automakers worldwide continue to adjust to fluctuating consumer demand, higher input costs, and shifting regulatory frameworks. For Tesla, the year-end results reaffirm its scale within the EV sector while underscoring the broader challenges facing manufacturers amid changing global market conditions. At the close of 2025, Tesla retained one of the highest production capacities among electric vehicle makers, with annualized output exceeding 1.8 million units. The company’s reported deliveries for the fourth quarter bring its cumulative total for the year to just below that threshold, marking a pivotal point as competition increases and market growth moderates. The data highlights the transition phase of the electric vehicle industry, as automakers balance production efficiency with evolving consumer expectations, supply chain pressures, and tightening emissions standards across multiple regions. Tesla’s continued operational scale positions it at the center of this industry shift, reflecting the resilience and challenges shaping the next phase of global EV manufacturing.

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