Tesla released production numbers Tuesday showing that its new Model 3 has become the nation's best-selling electric car despite the company's nagging troubles ramping up production of the sedan, its first mass-market vehicle. Tesla said it delivered 8,180 Model 3s in the first quarter of 2018, beating Toyota's 6,468 deliveries of its Prius Prime plug-in hybrid, and General Motors' 4,375 Chevy Bolts. Tesla fell short of its goal of 2,500 Model 3s per week by the end of the quarter, but Wall Street analysts were moderately pleased with the latest figures. "Good enough," wrote Robert W. Baird & Co. analyst Ben Kallo, while KeyBanc Capital Markets Inc.'s Brad Erickson called the data "better than feared." [Bloomberg, The New York Times] |
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