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Tesla Sales Hit Record in Third Quarter Before US Tax Credit Expired

Tesla Sales Hit Record in Third Quarter Before US Tax Credit Expired

Tesla has posted record-breaking sales in the third quarter of 2025, driven largely by a surge in American buyers rushing to secure electric vehicles before a key federal tax credit expired.

Between July and September, the automaker sold 497,099 vehicles globally, the highest tally for a single quarter in the company’s history. This figure slightly surpassed Tesla’s previous record set in late 2024. It represented a 29% increase compared to the second quarter of 2025 and a 7% rise from the third quarter of last year. Notably, it was the first quarter in 2025 in which Tesla reported year-over-year sales growth, signaling a temporary rebound in demand.

Tax Credit Deadline Drove Sales Surge

Industry analysts believe much of the spike came from consumers hurrying to take advantage of the $7,500 federal tax credit, which officially ended on September 30. The incentive was originally introduced under the Biden administration in 2022 to encourage electric vehicle adoption. However, it was scrapped as part of President Donald Trump’s recently passed spending and tax bill.

Experts warn that this surge may prove short-lived. With the credit no longer available, sales could face a sharp decline in upcoming quarters. Even with the record-breaking quarter, Tesla’s year-to-date sales remain 6% lower than during the same period in 2024, raising concerns about the company’s growth trajectory.

Market Impact and Musk’s Net Worth

The strong quarterly performance briefly lifted Tesla’s stock price by around 2% in early Thursday trading, pushing CEO Elon Musk’s fortune to an unprecedented $500.8 billion, according to Forbes’ real-time billionaire tracker. This milestone made him the first individual to cross the half-trillion-dollar threshold. However, the boost was short-lived; Tesla shares fell 4% by the afternoon, bringing Musk’s net worth back down to approximately $490 billion.

Rising Competition in the EV Market

Tesla continues to dominate the global EV sector, but competitors are closing in quickly. General Motors reported that its US electric vehicle sales more than doubled in the third quarter, while Ford posted a 30% increase. Both automakers achieved record-breaking sales in the EV segment. Hyundai also announced that its US EV sales doubled, though it simultaneously reduced the price of its IONIQ 5 model by more than $9,000 on average to remain competitive.

Outside the United States, Chinese automakers are playing an increasingly influential role in reshaping the global EV landscape. BYD, in particular, has seen rapid growth. The company sold 1.6 million electric passenger cars globally in 2025 so farβ€”far outpacing Tesla’s 1.2 million. Even without a presence in the American market, BYD’s rise puts it on track to overtake Tesla as the world’s largest EV manufacturer in the near future.

Challenges Ahead

Tesla’s brand, once nearly synonymous with the electric vehicle revolution, is facing challenges on multiple fronts. Beyond growing competition, the company has also contended with backlash tied to Musk’s political activities, which have drawn criticism and protests in both the United States and Europe. Moreover, Chinese automakers are expanding aggressively into Europe, chipping away at Tesla’s share in that crucial market.

While Tesla’s third-quarter sales surge highlights the company’s enduring global appeal, analysts caution that the loss of the US tax credit, intensifying competition, and shifting consumer preferences may create significant headwinds in the months ahead. Whether Tesla can sustain its momentum without government incentives will be a key test for the company’s market dominance going forward.

In other news also read about BYD Beats Tesla in EV Sales Across Europe for Second Month

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Dedicated to uncovering stories that matter, Hareem crafts news and content that truly connects. Covering current affairs, trends, and social issues, she delivers insightful reporting with clarity, creativity, and purpose. Passionate about storytelling that informs, engages, and inspires readers.

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