On the early morning of January 3, Tesla announced its production and delivery volumes for Q4 2021 and the full year of 2021. The delivery details are as follows:
Q4 2021:
- Total production volume of 305,840 vehicles and delivery volume of 308,600 vehicles;
- Model 3/Y total production volume of 292,731 vehicles and delivery volume of 296,850 vehicles;
- Model S/X total production volume of 13,109 vehicles and delivery volume of 11,750 vehicles.
Full year 2021:
- Total production volume of 930,422 vehicles and delivery volume of 936,172 vehicles;
- Model 3/Y total production volume of 906,032 vehicles and delivery volume of 911,208 vehicles;
- Model S/X total production volume of 24,390 vehicles and delivery volume of 24,964 vehicles.
If you don’t have a concept of these figures, let’s review the data from last year.
Q4 2020:
- Total production volume of 179,757 vehicles and delivery volume of 180,570 vehicles;
- Model 3/Y production volume of 163,660 vehicles and delivery volume of 161,650 vehicles;
- Model S/X production volume of 16,097 vehicles and delivery volume of 18,920 vehicles.
Full year 2020:
- Total production volume of 509,737 vehicles and delivery volume of 499,550 vehicles;
- Model 3/Y production volume of 454,932 vehicles and delivery volume of 442,511 vehicles;
- Model S/X production volume of 54,805 vehicles and delivery volume of 57,039 vehicles.
Comparing the data from both years, Tesla has achieved nearly double the production and delivery volumes in both Q4 2021 and the full year of 2021. This achievement has surpassed many traditional luxury brands, considering that Tesla currently only has four models on sale.Tesla stated that the calculation of delivery figures is relatively conservative, and the final numbers may differ by up to 0.5% or more. As for net income, cash flow, and other financial performance, we can look forward to the upcoming 2021Q4 financial report.
Looking ahead to 2022, Tesla’s Shanghai factory is currently optimizing its production lines to further expand capacity and is expected to be completed in April this year. As Tesla’s Shanghai factory has been supporting Europe’s supply demand for several months due to the delayed start of production in Germany’s Berlin factory, when the production line expansion is completed and the Berlin factory begins normal production and delivery, the target of 1.5 million in 2022 may not be a dream.
Source: Tesla Official
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