
While traditional automakers continue grappling with the challenges of transitioning to electric vehicles, Tesla has solidified its industry leadership with unprecedented performance in 2025. The company achieved historic delivery numbers across Asia-Pacific markets, demonstrating its accelerating global expansion.
Tesla's annual production reached approximately 1.655 million vehicles , with total deliveries hitting 1.636 million units . The Model Y emerged as Tesla's flagship performer, claiming top sales positions in multiple markets—including becoming China's best-selling SUV.
The energy storage division mirrored this success, achieving 46.7 gigawatt-hours of total deployments—a 48.7% increase from 2024. Fourth-quarter deployments alone reached 14.2 GWh , marking both quarterly and annual records.
Tesla's Shanghai Gigafactory delivered 851,000 vehicles —representing over half of the company's global deliveries. This output underscores China's critical role in Tesla's manufacturing strategy and market dominance.
Through technological innovation and manufacturing efficiency, Tesla continues reshaping the automotive industry's competitive landscape, leaving legacy manufacturers struggling to match its pace.