07-07-2025 07:00 via drive.com.au

Tesla global sales continue year-on-year decline, after even-slower start to 2025

Tesla deliveries reported another year-on-year decline over the second quarter of 2025 – despite the arrival of the updated Model Y – but they were up slightly on the opening months of the year.Tesla has reported another year-on-year decline in global sales, despite the roll-out of the just-updated Model SUV.Data published by the US car giant reports 384,122 vehicle deliveries in the second quarter of 2025 (April to June) – up 14 per cent on January to March 2025 (first quarter
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