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The Model 3 also won Car of the Year in Denmark, Car of the Year 2020 in Norway, and Swiss Car of the Year 2020. [256] The Model 3 was named as UK Car of the Year 2020 by a panel of 29 motoring journalists. The director of the awards stated that the car's "technology, performance and range" were converting opinions in favor of electric vehicles ...
In the first half of the subsequent year, 10,050 units were delivered to customers. [222] The Model S was the first vehicle by Tesla produced at the Fremont facility. [223] It was followed by the Model X in 2015, the Model 3 in 2017 and the Model Y in 2020. [224] [225] [226] These cars form the "S3XY" acronym.
Units sold Notes All-electric car: Tesla Model 3. Tesla Model Y: 2020–present 2,160,000 up to December 2023 [91] Became the first electric vehicle to be the world's bestselling car in 2023. [109] Full-size car: 1958 Chevrolet Impala. Chevrolet Impala: 1958–1985 1994–1996 2000–2020 Over 13,000,000 between its introduction and 1996. [55]
Tesla’s cheapest vehicle, the Model 3, sells for about $39,000. ... Musk also guided toward 20% or 30% growth next year, which helped Tesla stock skyrocket more than 20% to $258 per share as of ...
The Model Y also won the Best Company Car award at the 2024 Carbuyer Best Car Awards. [122] In 2024, the Tesla Model Y won Auto Trader New car of the year award. [123] Tesla Model Y also won Top Safety pick+ award from The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. [124] Tesla Model Y also won Best family EV in parent poll by BabyCenter. [125]
Tesla Model Y vehicles at a Tesla car dealership in Austin, Texas, on May 31, 2023. ... vehicle growth” will reach 20% to 30% next year, due to “lower cost vehicles” and the “advent of ...
The Tesla Model S has a rate more than double than average, at 5.8 per billion vehicle miles driven; meanwhile, the Tesla Model Y — the best-selling vehicle in the world has a fatal crash rate ...
Tesla sold around 140,000 Model 3 vehicles worldwide in 2018. [141] [142] In 2016, BYD Auto was the world's top selling plug-in car manufacturer with 101,183 units sold, followed by Tesla with 76,243. [143] [144] However, Tesla revenues ranked first with $6.35 billion, while BYD notched $3.88 billion. [145]