Analysts anticipate that Tesla's vehicle deliveries in the second quarter of 2025 will hover around 390,600 units, marking a roughly 12% decline compared to the same period last year. This projection follows a 13% drop observed in the first quarter, suggesting that Tesla's sales performance may persist in showing signs of sluggishness. This trend poses a potential obstacle to the company's recent surge in share prices, which were buoyed by the introduction of its self-driving taxi service.