The share price of Tesla took a hit in recent weeks, even though the electric-car specialist has just posted its best annual sales result.
Worldwide sales for the US electric-car specialist Tesla rose by more than 350,000 cars in 2022, according to the company’s latest official production and delivery figures.
The full-year total for 2022, as reported by Tesla, was 1,313,851 cars.
This compared to 936,172 in 2021.
“In 2022, vehicle deliveries grew 40 per cent (year-on-year) to 1.31 million while production grew 47 per cent to 1.37 million,” Tesla said in a statement.
“In the fourth quarter (October-December), we produced over 439,000 vehicles and delivered over 405,000 vehicles.
“We continued to transition towards a more even regional mix of vehicle builds which again led to a further increase in cars in transit at the end of the quarter,” the company said.
Australian sales figures for Tesla in 2022 – included in the annual VFACTS report for all car companies – will be made public this Thursday (5 January 2023).
Global sales of the Tesla Model 3 sedan and Tesla Model Y SUV in 2022 totalled 1,247,146, up from 911,208 for 2021.
Sales of the Tesla Model S large sedan and Model X large SUV nearly tripled, from 24,964 in 2021 to 66,705 in 2022.
Year | Tesla global sales, change from prior year (based on Tesla financial reports) | Vehicles produced |
2022 | 1,313,851, up 40 per cent | Model S, Model X, Model 3, Model Y |
2021 | 936,172, up 87.4 per cent | Model S, Model X, Model 3, Model Y |
2020 | 499,550, up 36 per cent | Model S, Model X, Model 3, Model Y |
2019 | 367,500, up 50 per cent | Model S, Model X, Model 3 |
2018 | 245,240, up 138 per cent | Model S, Model X, Model 3 |
2017 | 103,120, up 35 per cent | Model S, Model X, Model 3 |
2016 | 76,230, up 51 per cent | Model S, Model X |
2015 | 50,557, up 60 per cent | Model S |
2014 | 31,655, up 41 per cent | Model S |
2013 | 22,477, up 625 per cent | Model S |
2012 | 3100 | Model S, Roadster (2008 to 2012) |
Source: Tesla financial reports.
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