for the quarter came in at over 365,000, and its deliveries were over 343,000. Both of those figures were up from the second quarter when the electric vehicle maker reported producing over 258,000 vehicles and delivering over 254,000.of raw materials, ramp inefficiencies at certain factories, logistics volatility, and supply chain issues.
"We're looking forward to a record-breaking Q4," Musk said during the earnings call. "Knock on wood, it looks like we'll have an epic end of year."He said Tesla has "excellent demand" for the fourth quarter and expects to sell "every car that we make for as far as the future as we can see."