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Tesla Reports 25% Sales Jump in Q2 2026

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Tesla recorded a 25% increase in sales during the second quarter of 2026. The company's deliveries exceeded its production output during the same period. This gap between deliveries and production indicates that Tesla has been working through its existing vehicle inventory. The figures suggest improving demand or more effective sales efforts by the electric vehicle maker.

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