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Tesla’s parking lots are full as the brand hits a new surplus record

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Max McDee, 07 April 2026

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It turns out that Tesla has a lot of extra inventory on its hands. The American company built more electric cars than it could sell in the first few months of 2026 and right now, there are 50,363 EVs sitting in parking lots across the US. This is the highest number of unsold cars the company has ever had in its history. Even though more people are buying Teslas again, the company is making them faster than people are willing to take them home.

In the first quarter of 2026, Tesla factories were very busy. Workers built 408,386 electric cars - a 13% jump compared to the same time last year. But when it came time to hand over the keys, only 358,023 cars went to new owners. Tesla used to be great at making just the right amount of cars but now, that balance is off. The last time things were this uneven was back in early 2024, when they had about 46,500 extra cars. This time, the pile of unsold cars is even bigger.

Unsold Teslas are piling up at carparks across the US Unsold Teslas are piling up at carparks across the US

One big reason for the slow sales is a change in the law. Last year, the Trump administration took away the $7,500 tax credit for new EVs. Before this, the government basically gave you a big discount to buy a battery-powered car. Without that "free" money, a lot of people are thinking twice. The average price for a new electric car is still around $55,300 in the US. Without the discount, that is a lot of money for a regular family to spend.

Because of these changes, Tesla is making its lineup smaller. On April 1, 2026, the company stopped taking orders for the Model S and the Model X. The company wants to focus on its "breadwinners," the Model 3 and the Model Y. There's also the Cybertruck, but it is not a huge seller. Between January and March, fewer than 16,000 Cybertrucks reached customers - a small drop in the bucket compared to the hundreds of thousands of Model 3s and Model Ys.

Tesla made 50,000 cars more than it sold in the Q1 2026 Tesla made 50,000 cars more than it sold in the Q1 2026

While new car sales are struggling, more people are buying used EVs. Sales of older electric cars went up by 12% this year. It turns out that people still want electric cars, but they want them at a better price. A used EV costs around $34,800 on average. For many, that is much easier to handle than the price of a brand-new Tesla.

Tesla is now in a strange spot. It has more cars than it knows what to do with and fewer models to offer. The company is betting everything on its two cheapest cars and its future robots. We will have to wait and see if those 50,000 cars in the parking lots finally find a home.

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