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Electric Vehicle Maker Tesla may Deliver 100,000 Vehicles this Quarter

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Multi-billionaire tech mogul Elon Musk said that Tesla has a chance to deliver at least 100,000 vehicles this quarter.

During the last quarter the company managed to deliver 95,200 vehicles to customers across the globe, which broke a record the company set in the fourth quarter of last year.

In an email sent to employees Musk said that the new record is within reach, Electrek reported on Thursday.

"We have a shot at achieving our first 100,000 vehicle delivery quarter, which is an incredibly exciting milestone for our company!" Musk said.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk. (VOA)

To attain this goal the automaker is focusing on getting as many vehicle's into the hands of potential owners over the next five days.

"The challenge is making sure that we have the right car variants in the right locations and rallying as much of our company resources as possible to help with end of quarter deliveries," Musk added.

In addition, Tesla has recently released a video showing a Model S with a 'Plaid Powertrain' and a new 'chassis prototype' that its CEO Elon Musk reportedly said can go faster than the "ludicrous" speed the company's vehicles currently achieve.

Earlier, Musk had said that Tesla was reserving the "Plaid mode", which is a reference to Spaceballs like Tesla's other performance modes, for the next-generation Roadster. (IANS)

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