Tesla Will Reach 10 Million Cumulative Sales This Quarter

The milestone comes as the automaker continues expanding its global production footprint and model lineup.

Tesla is on track to hit 10 million cumulative vehicle sales during the current quarter, according to analysis from CleanTechnica.

What Happened

CleanTechnica reported that Tesla is expected to cross the 10-million-vehicle cumulative sales threshold this quarter, marking a significant milestone for the automaker. The projection comes as Tesla continues to scale production across its Fremont, Shanghai, Berlin, and Texas factories. The company's vehicle lineup now spans multiple segments, from the mass-market Model 3 and Model Y to the Cybertruck and premium Model S and Model X.

Why It Matters

Reaching 10 million cumulative sales positions Tesla among the highest-volume automakers globally. For owners, a larger fleet means expanded Supercharger network usage, stronger resale values driven by brand recognition, and an established service infrastructure. Buyers considering a Tesla can point to this scale as evidence of sustained viability and parts availability. On the earnings side, delivery volume underpins revenue and profitability guidance.

The Bottom Line

Tesla appears headed for a landmark quarter with cumulative global sales hitting double-digit millions for the first time. Investors and analysts will be watching second-quarter delivery numbers closely when Tesla reports its official figures.

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