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Tesla Stock Drops After Q1 Deliveries Miss and 50,000-Vehicle Gap Raises Fresh Demand Questions
2 April 2026
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Tesla Stock Drops After Q1 Deliveries Miss and 50,000-Vehicle Gap Raises Fresh Demand Questions

AUSTIN, Texas, April 2, 2026, 11:15 CDT

Tesla handed over 358,023 vehicles in the first quarter, missing its own analyst consensus of 365,645. The stock dropped roughly 4.2% by late morning in U.S. trading. Production numbers came in higher, with 408,386 vehicles built, and 8.8 gigawatt-hours worth of energy storage products rolled out. Full Q1 results land April 22.

Deliveries landed 6.3% higher than the sluggish first quarter of 2025, when Tesla moved 336,681 vehicles. But compared to the final quarter of 2025, the tally came in roughly 14% lower than the 418,227 units shipped. The sequential decline took the shine off expectations that Tesla had pulled out of its slump after the stronger finish to last year.

Here’s the sticking point: Tesla’s auto business faces ongoing headwinds, with the U.S. EV tax credit now expired and European regulators still holding back broader deployment of Tesla’s Full Self-Driving software. Both issues are putting the brakes on deliveries, said Morningstar’s Seth Goldstein. And according to Reuters, Tesla ended the quarter with 50,363 more cars built than delivered—unsold inventory piling up.

The shift amps up pressure on Tesla’s move beyond just selling cars. Back in January, a Reuters piece described Tesla as “entering a transition phase,” with the company now leaning on investors to buy into future bets like self-driving software and robotaxis ahead of any rebound in vehicle sales. Thomas Monteiro at Investing.com pointed out that rollout stats — rather than simply delivery numbers — are fast becoming the key indicator. Reuters

Some bright spots emerged. According to China Passenger Car Association figures reported by Reuters, sales of Tesla’s China-made Model 3 and Model Y climbed 8.7% in March and jumped 23.5% for the quarter. Despite the gains, Tesla’s share of China’s EV market slipped to 8% from 10% this year, squeezed by homegrown competitors like BYD.

Europe’s tone is shifting as well. In France, March registrations shot up—tripling, in fact. Norway’s tally more than doubled. Sweden, Denmark, Italy, the Netherlands: all higher. Flavien Neuvy, economist and director at BNP Paribas’s Cetelem automotive observatory, pointed out the bump from pricier petrol remains limited for now: “we’ll see the effects” in the coming months. Reuters

Rivian delivered a twist: the U.S. EV upstart topped first-quarter delivery forecasts and stuck to its full-year guidance. Its upcoming R2 SUV, designed with mass appeal in mind, is positioned directly against Tesla’s Model Y.

Still, the next phase might get uglier. Reuters noted last month that analysts had dialed back 2026 delivery growth forecasts to roughly 3.8%, down sharply from 8.2% back in January. Some are now staring at the prospect of a third consecutive annual drop, just as Tesla is gearing up for more than $20 billion in capital expenditures. That combination threatens to tip free cash flow — what’s left after those big investments — into the red. “Zero growth would be a ‘win,’” said Gene Munster at Deepwater Asset Management, adding, “if the decline quickens, that’s a problem.” Reuters

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