Today, Tesla released its official production and delivery results. The company confirmed that it beat delivery expectations with 422,875 vehicles delivered in Q1:
In the first quarter, we produced over 440,000 vehicles and delivered over 422,000 vehicles.
The automaker beat its previous record of 405,000 vehicles achieved in the last quarter (Q4 2022).
As for the ~18,000-vehicle gap between vehicles produced and delivered, Tesla again explains it with vehicles in transits as it attempts to move away from end-of-quarter delivery waves:
We continued to transition towards a more even regional mix of vehicle builds, including Model S/X vehicles in transit to EMEA and APAC.
Here’s the breakdown of Tesla’s production and deliveries for Q1 2023 based on each model:
Models
Production
Production
Subject to operating lease accounting
Model S/X
19,437
10,695
10%
Model 3/Y
421,371
412,180
5%
Total:
440,808
422,875
5%
Electrek’s Take
As my delivery preview report stated, anything more than 420,000 deliveries would be good for Tesla.
The bigger concern is the growing inventory, especially when it comes to the Model S and Model X. Almost 9,000 Model S/X in inventory at the end of Q1 is a lot, but Tesla explains it by saying that many of those are in transit to Europe.