On January 3, 2023, Tesla officially released the 2022 global production and delivery report. Data show that Tesla has delivered 1.31 million electric vehicles, surpassing the second-placed BYD with 910,000 pure electric new car sales, and has continued to be the world's pure electric vehicle sales champion.
In 2022, Tesla Model 3 and Model Y will produce 1,298,434 vehicles, with a cumulative delivery of 1,247,146 vehicles.
From the perspective of specific models, Tesla Model 3 and Model Y are still Tesla's main models. The annual production volume in 2022 will be 1,298,434 vehicles, and the cumulative delivery volume will be 1,247,146 vehicles. Among them, Model Y has become the "best-selling" model in many countries around the world, including fuel vehicles.
In terms of new car launch, Tesla officially delivered the pure electric truck Semi in 2022, and is expected to deliver the pure electric pickup Cybertruck in 2023.
According to statistics from Automotive News Europe, Tesla will sell nearly 32,000 vehicles in the European market in November 2022, an increase of 97%. Among them, Model Y sold nearly 20,000 units, an increase of 260%, surpassing Volkswagen Golf to become the best-selling car in Europe. In the Norwegian market, Model Y has sold nearly 17,000 units from January to mid-December 2022, breaking Norway's 53-year record for annual single-vehicle sales. In addition, in addition to the European market, in the United States, Australia, China and other markets, Tesla has also continued to break sales records.
In 2023, Tesla's total global sales are expected to surpass Audi, Mercedes-Benz and BMW, and become the world's best-selling luxury brand car company
Overall, Tesla's 2022 deliveries are expected to be close to the Audi brand's global sales. If Tesla can grow at a rate of about 50%, in 2023, the total global sales of Tesla's "S3XY" four models are expected to surpass Audi, and even surpass Mercedes-Benz and BMW, becoming the world's best-selling luxury brand car company.