Tesla Posts Worst Deliveries In Over Two Years
Briefly

Tesla's vehicle deliveries for Q1 2025 totaled 336,681, marking a 13% decline from the previous year and the company's lowest quarterly figures in two years. This dip follows a downward trend in demand that started in 2024, leading to the first annual drop in deliveries for Tesla in over a decade. The decline in sales is attributed not only to market fluctuations but also to backlash against CEO Elon Musk over his controversial role in government, impacting the brand's overall reputation and consumer demand for their vehicles.
Tesla's Q1 delivery figures reveal a striking 336,681 vehicles, marking a 13% decline from last year and the lowest quarterly total in over two years.
The significant drop in deliveries is compounded by growing concerns over Elon Musk's controversial position in government, igniting backlash against the brand's reputation.
After a decade of consistent growth, Tesla's deliveries saw its first annual decline, signaling potential challenges with demand and market confidence moving forward.
The trend of lower demand appears consistent globally, hinting at deeper market shifts impacting Tesla's recent performance as it navigates turbulent waters.
Read at InsideEVs
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