ON
← Back to feed
Tesla global auto sales jump 25% in 2nd quarter, beating expectations
Japan🏛️ Politicsyesterday

Tesla global auto sales jump 25% in 2nd quarter, beating expectations

Tesla reported a 25% increase in global auto sales during the second quarter, reaching 480,126 deliveries, surpassing analyst projections of 416,000. The surge was driven primarily by the Model 3 sedan and Model Y SUV, with minimal contributions from other models like the Cybertruck. Sales growth was notable in Europe and China, though North American sales faced challenges. The article notes that Tesla's focus has shifted toward robotics, AI, and space ventures under Elon Musk, which has reduced investment in vehicle development. Meanwhile, Ford reported a 10% decline in U.S. auto sales, attributed to supply chain issues and vehicle phaseouts, despite maintaining leadership in pickup truck sales.

How each side covered it

The same event, grouped by the political lean of the outlets covering it.

How each side covered it

Support independent, bias-aware news and unlock the social pulse, community voting, and your personalized For You feed.

Become a Supporter

Covered around the world

The same event as reported in other countries.

Covered around the world

Support independent, bias-aware news and unlock the social pulse, community voting, and your personalized For You feed.

Become a Supporter

1 reports

Japan Today logoJapan TodayIndependentCenteryesterday
Tesla global auto sales jump 25% in 2nd quarter, beating expectations

Tesla reported a 25% increase in global auto sales during the second quarter, reaching 480,126 deliveries, surpassing analyst projections of 416,000. The surge was driven primarily by the Model 3 sedan and Model Y SUV, with minimal contributions from other models like the Cybertruck. Sales growth was notable in Europe and China, though North American sales faced challenges. The article notes that Tesla's focus has shifted toward robotics, AI, and space ventures under Elon Musk, which has reduced investment in vehicle development. Meanwhile, Ford reported a 10% decline in U.S. auto sales, attributed to supply chain issues and vehicle phaseouts, despite maintaining leadership in pickup truck sales.

Bias read (Center): The article presents Tesla's sales performance as a factual update without overtly positive or negative framing. While it mentions Musk's shift away from vehicle development and references political figures like Trump, these elements are contextual rather than ideologically charged. The piece also对比

Keep the news honest.

ObjectiveNews is reader-funded and ad-free — we show you the bias instead of hiding it. Support independent journalism for €5/month.

Become a Supporter

Related stories