For the first time in its history, Tesla, including a Cybertruck exploded at the beginning of the year in Las Vegas in front of a hotel belonging to Donald Trump, delivered fewer vehicles globally in 2024, at 1.79 million vehicles, a decrease of 1%according to figures published by the American manufacturer this Thursday. Thus, despite an acceleration in the fourth quarter last year, marked by an increase of 2.3% year-on-year, global deliveries of Tesla vehicles during the last three months of 2024 nevertheless turned out to be lower than analysts' expectations.
Strong progress in 2025?
However, Tesla very narrowly retained its title as the world's leading manufacturer of 100% electric vehicles last year, beating, by a hair, its Chinese competitor BYD, which for its part sold 1.76 million EVs last year in the world in 2024. Result, and although Most analysts believe Tesla will rebound significantly this year with a projection of 2.07 million vehicles delivered in 2025, which would constitute an increase of almost 17% over one year, the title dropped 6% at midday this Thursday on the Wall Street Stock Exchange.
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