Good news for anyone who likes to obsess over Tesla disclosures! Calcbench has put together an Excel template to automatically track the car company’s data on unit deliveries and production, even down to specific vehicle models!
As you may have already heard, Tesla ($TSLA) published an update this week on its first-quarter 2025 performance. The news was not good: the company delivered only 336,681 vehicles, 13 percent lower than the year-ago period and well below Wall Street expectations of 390,000.
The crack Calcbench research team then swung into action to put those numbers in context. We charted quarterly vehicle deliveries and production for the last five years, to get a sense of Tesla’s historical performance. The result was Figure 1, below.
As you can see, both cars delivered to customers (in blue) and cars produced by Tesla factories (in orange) fell to their lowest levels in three years. Others can speculate about whether the drop is due to Elon Musk’s political activism, would-be buyers pausing their purchases until we have more clarity on the Trump Administration’s tariffs, or other reasons. Calcbench is just here to provide the data so you can speculate in an informed, data-driven manner.
Calcbench can also help you speculate in a more granular manner, too! Because Tesla reports production and delivery numbers for its Model 3 (the most popular model Tesla offers), we can track Model 3 performance over time and compare that vehicle line to all others (models S, X, Y, and cybertrucks).
First we have Figure 2, tracking production of the Model 3.
And now Figure 3, tracking Model 3s delivered.
Now comes the best part. Because we love financial data and analysis that much, we have made our template for tracking Tesla delivery and production numbers publicly available. You can download it from DropBox, and the template will automatically update with new numbers every time Tesla reports.
The automatic updates only work if you (a) are a Calcbench Premium subscriber; and (b) have installed our Excel Add-in, but that’s all there is to it. Then your Tesla analytics will run on autopilot.
Incidentally, if you have ideas for other industry or corporate templates we should build, let us know. We have several templates available to help you get through earnings season. Drop us a line any time at us@calcbench.com and tell us what’s on your mind.