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Why Tesla stock is tanking 3% even after crushing delivery estimates

by July 2, 2026
written by July 2, 2026

Tesla (TSLA) reported second-quarter vehicle deliveries that comfortably exceeded Wall Street expectations on Thursday, signaling a significant rebound in demand as the electric-vehicle maker navigates an increasingly competitive global market.

The company delivered 480,126 vehicles worldwide during the second quarter, according to a statement released Thursday.

The result came in well above analyst expectations. FactSet estimates had pointed to deliveries of approximately 409,000 vehicles, while Tesla’s company-compiled consensus forecast stood at roughly 406,000 units.

The stronger-than-expected performance marks a notable recovery for Tesla after a challenging period.

Vehicle sales came under pressure from slowing electric-vehicle demand, rising competition, and political controversies surrounding Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk.

Deliveries increased 25% from a year earlier, when Tesla faced consumer backlash linked to Musk’s work with the Trump administration.

Why is the Tesla stock tanking today?

Despite the stronger-than-expected deliveries, Tesla shares fell nearly 3% in Thursday morning trading as investors took profits following a sharp rally in recent sessions.

The stock remains up roughly 11% over the past five trading days, suggesting much of the delivery upside had already been anticipated.

Morningstar noted that the company’s vehicle mix continued to shift toward its mass-market offerings, with Tesla delivering 467,762 Model 3 and Model Y vehicles during the quarter.

The firm also pointed to Tesla’s energy storage business, where deployments reached 13.5 gigawatt-hours, up from both a year ago and the previous quarter but slightly below analyst expectations of 13.8 GWh.

Investors are now awaiting Tesla’s full second-quarter results on July 22 for additional details on profitability and business performance.

China made EV sales also remain strong

Fresh data also showed continued momentum at its Shanghai manufacturing hub, which supplies both the Chinese market and export destinations across Europe.

Data released Thursday by the China Passenger Car Association showed that deliveries of Model 3 and Model Y vehicles produced at Tesla’s Shanghai factory rose 24.4% year over year in June to 89,091 units.

The increase followed a 39.4% gain recorded in May.

For the second quarter as a whole, Tesla’s combined China sales and exports from the Shanghai facility increased 32.8% compared with the same period last year.

The results suggest Tesla’s recovery in Europe also continued during the quarter, helping offset broader concerns about slowing growth in the global electric-vehicle market.

Investors focus on AI and robotics

Despite the strong delivery performance, investor attention has increasingly shifted beyond Tesla’s traditional automotive business.

Many shareholders are focused on Musk’s longer-term strategy centered on artificial intelligence, autonomous driving, and robotics.

Tesla is investing heavily in projects including its Cybercab autonomous vehicle platform and Optimus humanoid robots, initiatives that many investors view as potentially more important to the company’s long-term valuation than vehicle sales alone.

Speculation has also grown around the possibility of a future combination between Tesla and SpaceX following the rocket company’s blockbuster initial public offering last month.

Even as investors look toward those future opportunities, Tesla’s vehicle business remains a critical source of cash generation.

Maintaining strong delivery growth is particularly important as the company significantly increases spending on new initiatives.

Tesla plans to invest more than $25 billion this year, roughly three times the amount spent last year, as it expands manufacturing capacity and accelerates development of autonomous vehicles, robotics, and related technologies.

Regulatory wins add to positive news flow

Tesla also received favorable regulatory news on Thursday.

The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said it had closed a preliminary evaluation launched in 2022 involving approximately 695,000 Tesla vehicles over reports of unexpected deceleration.

The investigation covered Model 3 and Model Y vehicles.

According to the agency, the decision was based on a low demonstrated hazard to drivers and a substantial decline in incident reports following software updates introduced by Tesla in early 2022.

NHTSA said reported incidents fell from roughly 300 cases when the investigation began to 45 reports in 2024, 19 in 2025, and just three so far in 2026.

The regulator added that the reported conditions did not alter vehicle lane positioning or create significant reductions in following distance that could lead to collisions.

The development follows another recent regulatory decision.

Last week, NHTSA separately closed an expanded investigation involving an estimated 376,241 Model 3 and Model Y vehicles over concerns related to loss of steering control.

Together, the strong delivery numbers and regulatory developments provided Tesla with a series of positive headlines as the company continues balancing a recovering automotive business with ambitious investments in artificial intelligence, autonomy, and robotics.

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