The Wall Street Journal

Tesla’s global deliveries fall for the first time in years

Tesla’s global deliveries fall for the first time in years
Tesla delivered 1.79 million vehicles worldwide in 2024, down about 1% from a year earlier. (Image: Dean Purcell, NZME)
The Wall Street Journal
Tesla’s annual vehicle deliveries fell in 2024 for the first time in more than a decade, after a surge of promotional deals in the fourth quarter failed to stimulate sales enough to top 2023's results.The world’s most valuable automaker posted a slight 2% increase in deliveries for the fourth quarter, leaning heavily on promotions such as interest-free financing deals and free supercharging to entice buyers.While it sold a record number of cars during the three-month period, the final quarterly tally still missed analysts’...

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