Tesla Made 5,031 Model 3s in a WeekElon Musk's ambitious targets have been met, half a year after he said they would.

ByDaniel Cooper

This story originally appeared onEngadget

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Tesla's ultimate fate, and Elon Musk's reputation, has hinged on being able to produce 5,000 units of theModel 3in a single week. Once that goal was hit, the company could finally shrug off the accusation that it was a billionaire's plaything,out of its depthand unable to compete with Big Auto. Now, at the end of its second financial quarter, the company has confirmedyesterday's rumor它连续ced 5,031 Model 3s in seven days.

Back inJuly 2017, Musk said that he expected to be able to produce20000模型3 smonthby that December. Unfortunately, numerousproduction hell issues--some of whichwereattributed to Musk'soverlyambitious timelines--scuppered the plan. And, everyfew months since, the companyhas saidit wouldmeet its 5,000-a-week milestone, only for it to bedelayed once again.

According to Tesla, the second three months of the year was the "most productive quarter" in its history, with Model 3 production exceeding both the Model S and X combined. The boost in productivity has been attributed to GA4, the new Tesla production line, which islocated in a tent. Statements from officials say that, despite being built in a tent, the Model 3s that roll off that line are "as good as" those coming off GA3.

In the second quarter, Tesla delivered 40,740 vehicles -- 18,440 of those were the Model 3, with the Model S (10,930) and Model X (11,370) making up the rest of the numbers. Tesla expects to deliver 100,000 Model S and X combined before the end of the year.

Tesla has also set goals for its future growth, and they're as ambitious as the company has always been. It says that it expects to knock out 6,000 Model 3s a week by the end of August, and that GA3 alone will, eventually, be able to produce 5,000 Model 3s a week on its own. The company also says that it is looking to make a net profit in the second half of the year despite the volatile global economy.

The statement ends by saying thatreservationsfor the Model 3 remain around 420,000, so there's still some pent-up demand for the vehicle. Tesla also says that it won't be long before users can test drive a Model 3 in the near future, which will likely further juice demand in the future. The company also mentions that the last year has been "some of themost difficultin Tesla's history," but if it can meet its deadlines, all that pain may finally pay off.

After training to be an intellectual property lawyer, Dan Cooper abandoned a promising career in financial services to sit at home and play with gadgets. He now serves as Engadget's associate European editor.

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