Tesla Model 3/y crash out
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Tesla Model 3/y crash out

Published July 9, 2026By Mottoro Team

Tesla delivered one of its strongest quarterly performances in years, reporting vehicle deliveries that easily surpassed Wall Street expectations and offering fresh evidence that demand for its electric vehicles has rebounded after a sluggish start to 2026. The company said it delivered 480,126 vehicles during the second quarter, far exceeding analysts' consensus estimate of about 406,600.