- Tesla Q2 2026: deliveries 480,126 (+25% YoY), production 451,758. Model 3/Y deliveries 467,762. Other models deliveries 12,364. Energy deployments +40.6%. Shares fell ~6% after release.
- Tesla started rolling out FSD v14 Lite to HW3 vehicles—the first major FSD upgrade for HW3 in over a year—aimed at narrowing capability gaps with newer Tesla hardware.
- Tesla is expanding its Austin robotaxi service and plans rapid rollout through 2026. Cybercab production, a pedal- and wheel-free autonomous ride-hail vehicle, is set to ramp later this year.
- Tesla plans capex above $25B this year for factory expansion, Optimus robot production, AI projects and autonomous Cybercab development; many investments may take years to generate revenue.
- Tesla showed strong vehicle deliveries. Traders note focus on AI, Full Self-Driving and robotaxi prospects. Retail bullishness persisted despite short-term share dips.
- Tesla added a Model Y Long Wheelbase three‑row, six‑seat (Model Y L) in the U.S. and Puerto Rico, priced $61,990, advertised 325‑mile range, includes launch package; deliveries start Sept–Oct.
- Freedom Broker raised Tesla (TSLA) price target to $420 from $400, a $20 increase to the firm's valuation; no earnings, guidance or timeline provided.
- NHTSA is probing a fatal June 19 Texas crash involving Tesla’s Autopilot/Full Self‑Driving. The investigation is ongoing; Tesla recently reported strong delivery figures relevant to traders.
- Tesla (TSLA) 2025 Model 3 involved in fatal June Katy, TX crash. Event recorder: driver repeatedly overrode FSD, speeds ~73 mph with FSD active, no brakes last minute. Driver charged.
- Tesla (TSLA) drew retail interest after a cryptic long-weekend social post sparked speculation of a Model Y refresh in North America coinciding with Q2 deliveries, driving short-term trader chatter.
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Key facts: Tesla Q2 Deliveries Up 25%; FSD v14 Lite, Robotaxi Rollout
Tesla Q2 2026: deliveries 480,126 (+25% YoY), production 451,758. Model 3/Y deliveries 467,762. Other models deliveries 12,364. Energy deployments +40.6%. Shares fell ~6% after rel