Tesla has done it: The company delivered a record-breaking 139,300 vehicles in the third quarter of 2020.
The total number of cars produced was 145,036, Tesla announced in a press release Friday. The company produced 128,044 Model 3 and Model Y vehicles, and delivered 124,100 of them. As for the Model S and Model X, it produced 16,992 of the vehicles, and delivered 15,200 them.
Tesla said that its new vehicle inventory declined further in Q3, as the company made improvements to delivery efficiency.
The number is a big improvement from Q2, when Tesla delivered 90,650 cars. That quarter was particularly tough for Tesla, as the company was in partial lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The company's previous record for most cars delivered in one quarter was Q4 2019, when Tesla delivered 112,000 cars.
SEE ALSO: Elon Musk says Tesla will probably be producing 20 million cars per year by 2030Tesla CEO Elon Musk hinted at these results in September, as he encouraged employees to try their best and achieve a record quarter. The record-breaking quarter will surely help Elon's chances to unlock the next tranche of his massive, $55 billion compensation plan.
Tesla will announce its Q3 earnings later in October.
Copyright © 2023 Powered by
Tesla breaks record with 139,300 delivered cars in third quarter-乱作一团网
sitemap
文章
8682
浏览
2776
获赞
9
12 interesting gadgets to spice up your self
May is National Masturbation Month, and we're celebrating with Feeling Yourself, a series exploringThe Ultimate 44 Used Graphics Card Pricing & Benchmark Guide
Along with our recent editorials on why it's a bad time to build a gaming PC (not least because of oHow to Merge and Remove Duplicate Contacts in Android
It's not the worst thing that can happen to your smartphone, but if you have a ton of duplicate contParental Controls: How to Lock Down Your Kids' iOS Devices
I'm the father of a very curious 9-year-old daughter. As such, it's a headache trying to make sure sGoogle Assistant can now use your voice to verify purchases
Making purchases with your voice is convenient, but it's far from secure. Google is attempting to chAssassin's Creed Origins: How Heavy is It on Your CPU?
Today we're doing a little benchmarking, a little playing around with Assassin's Creed Origins to seThe Ultimate 44 Used Graphics Card Pricing & Benchmark Guide
Along with our recent editorials on why it's a bad time to build a gaming PC (not least because of oThe Authoritative Guide to Blockchain Development
Cryptocurrencies, ICOs, magic internet money---it's all so damn exciting, and you, the eager developThese $315 denim panties are deeply upsetting
"Weird, bad jeans" are practically their own fashion genre by now, and brands are well aware that maE3 2017 Trailer Roundup: Upcoming PC Games
Although E3 doesn't start until June 13, many developers have already released new trailers for theiPatched Desktop PC: Meltdown & Spectre Benchmarked
Following up to our initial testing of the Meltdown patch for Windows 10, today we're looking deeperHow to Reboot and Reset Android Devices
Sometimes things go wrong and knowing how to hard reboot or reset your Android device can come handyBarbie may not be out of the closet yet, but her fans sure are
Has there ever really been a gaydoll? Well, yes and no. In 1977, "Gay Bob," marketed as the world'sRevisiting the GeForce GTX 680: GTX 1050 Ti
After recently retesting the GeForce GTX 580 eight years after its release, we thought it would be iWhy Building a Gaming PC Right Now is a Bad Idea, Part 1: Expensive DDR4 Memory
The past twelve months turned out to be some of the most exciting times we can remember for building