Tesla, the electric vehicle company, has announced its delivery numbers for the first quarter of the year. Despite earlier concerns about supply chain disruptions and chip shortages, the company managed to exceed its own delivery estimates by delivering a total of 422,900 vehicles during this period. The breakdown of the delivery numbers shows that the company's Model 3 and Model Y vehicles accounted for the majority of deliveries, with 41.22 million units delivered, slightly higher than the estimated 40.85 million. Meanwhile, deliveries of the Model S and Model X vehicles fell slightly below expectations, with 1.07 million units delivered, lower than the expected 1.67 million. On the production side, Tesla managed to produce a total of 44.08 million vehicles, which exceeded its own estima
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