News on July 8, according to Electrek’s latest report, the sales performance of Tesla’s two high-end models, Model S and Model
X, have recently declined significantly. However, Tesla appears to be trying to hide this trend through its opaque sales data reporting. Unlike other automakers, Tesla has not released its sales data in detail by specific models. This practice makes it difficult for the market and investors to accurately assess the true sales status of each of its models. Currently, Tesla's delivery data is only roughly divided into two categories: Model
3/Y and "Other Models", with the latter covering the delivery numbers of Model S, Model X, Cybertruck, and Tesla Semi. With the launch of Tesla's electric pickup truck Cybertruck and the gradual increase in production, it has become increasingly difficult to track the specific sales of the two high-end models Model S and Model
X. According to previous reports, Tesla’s second-quarter deliveries of “other models” totaled 21,551 vehicles. Combined with information about the Cybertruck recall, the industry estimates that the model's delivery volume in the second quarter will be approximately 8,000 to 9,000 units.
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