Jul 3, 2026
Tesla sales increase by 25% in Q2 2026
Here’s a shocker — Tesla's sales jumped 25% in the second quarter of 2026, despite questions about their market. According to Jonathan M. Gitlin from Technology, that’s a huge leap, with nearly half a million EVs sold. Now, the Model 3 and Y still dominate, making up most of those sales, and even the discontinued Models S and X, along with the Cybertruck, saw some growth. But what really stands out is Tesla’s progress in fixing its overproduction mess. As Gitlin reports, Q2 production was actually 30,000 cars lower than the number they sold, meaning they’re finally getting ahead of their inventory problem. That’s a smart move — less waste, more focus on actual demand. So what does this mean for Tesla’s future? If they keep balancing production with sales like this, they could stay ahead in the EV race, even as the market gets tougher. The real question now — how long can they keep this momentum going?