For 2023, however, it expected to "remain ahead" of that long-term goal and reach 1.8 million vehicles a year. The EV maker produced 1.37 million vehicles in 2022, up 47% from 2021 production. Growth of 50% this year on top of 1.37 million would be about 2 million vehicles produced, but Tesla did not make clear in the letter which numbers investors should expect. On the call, Musk said that Tesla's intention in the letter was to be cautious, given potential problems beyond Tesla's control. We're not committing to that, but I'm just saying that's the potential," Musk told analysts.
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