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Tesla's third quarter deliveries total 11,580, up 49% from last year

Tesla Model X
Tesla Model X

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk speaks during an event to launch the new Tesla Model X Crossover SUV on September 29, 2015 in Fremont, California.

Tesla's third quarter vehicle deliveries totaled 11,580, up 49% from the prior year.

This number also includse the first deliveries of the new Model X SUV, which the company unveiled earlier this week.

Tesla said in its second quarter earnings release back in August that it expects to deliver 50,000-55,000 vehicles in 2015. In the second quarter Tesla delivered 11,532 vehicles and said it expected to deliver about the same number in Q3.

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So Friday's release looks like Tesla is about in-line with its target, with a big fourth quarter presumably needed to get the company to its full-year target.

In after hours trade on Friday, the stock was up down about 0.6% after gaining 3.2% during regular trade.

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