Elon Musk claims Tesla Model Y leads global car sales for third year

Elon Musk has declared the Tesla Model Y the world's best-selling car for the third consecutive year, but analysts question the claim based on available data. Projections for 2025 suggest the Model Y has fallen to third place behind Toyota's RAV4 and Corolla. Tesla's reluctance to disclose specific sales figures fuels the uncertainty.

On December 30, 2025, Elon Musk posted on X, congratulating the Tesla team and stating that the Model Y had become the “world’s best-selling car for the third year in a row.” This assertion builds on the vehicle's success in 2023, when it became the first electric vehicle to top global sales charts, a milestone celebrated widely in the industry.

In 2024, the Model Y was in a close contest with the Toyota RAV4, trailing by approximately 2,000 units according to some analysts. However, for 2025, preliminary data from the first three quarters and fourth-quarter projections indicate a different outcome. Independent tracking shows the Toyota RAV4 on pace for about 1.2 million units annually, up 0.6% from the previous year. The Toyota Corolla follows with an estimated 1.08 million units, down 8.1% year-over-year. The Model Y is projected at around 1.03 million units, a decline of 12.7%.

These estimates place the RAV4 firmly in first, the Corolla in second, and the Model Y in third globally. Full validation will take months, as comprehensive registration data from all markets is compiled slowly. Complicating matters, Tesla reports only combined deliveries for the Model 3 and Model Y, unlike competitors such as Toyota, which provide precise figures for individual models.

Analysts note that while a top-three ranking remains a strong achievement for an electric crossover, the lack of transparency allows for premature claims. As one observer put it, Model Y's position is impressive, but accuracy in reporting matters. Toyota's detailed disclosures, including nearly 500,000 RAV4 sales in the US alone for 2025, underscore the gap in data availability.

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Tesla's Model Y has been confirmed as the world's best-selling car for the third consecutive year. The announcement came amid a series of end-of-year social media posts from Tesla and its executives, highlighting various achievements and upcoming developments. These updates reflect on 2025 progress and optimism for 2026.

The Tesla Model Y has maintained its position as California's top-selling vehicle for the fourth year running, surpassing the Toyota RAV4 by almost 45,000 units in 2025. Meanwhile, the Tesla Model 3 placed fourth in the rankings. Although individual models performed well, Tesla's total sales in the state have fallen for three consecutive years.

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Tesla's Model Y and Model 3 led the US electric vehicle market in 2025 as part of a year that saw total sales of about 1.28 million units. The Model Y sold 357,528 units for 39.5% share, while the Model 3 delivered 192,440 units for 15.9% share—together over 55% of the market and underscoring Tesla's hold amid challenges. (See our series overview for full market breakdown.)

The Chevrolet Equinox EV emerged as the best-selling non-Tesla electric vehicle in the United States for 2025, with 57,945 units sold. Tesla's Model Y and Model 3 continued to dominate the market, while the Ford Mustang Mach-E and Hyundai Ioniq 5 followed closely. General Motors reported significant growth in its overall EV sales amid challenges from the end of federal tax credits.

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In the 2025 global EV sales race—where BYD claimed the top spot with 2.26 million units—Tesla's deliveries fell 8.5% to a precise 1,636,129 vehicles, with production down 6.7%. Q4 figures missed lowered expectations, revealing stark European drops amid competition and policy headwinds, though Norway bucked the trend.

Tesla's Cybertruck sales dropped sharply to 20,237 units in 2025, a 48.1% decline from 38,965 in 2024, according to Cox Automotive data. This marked the largest absolute sales drop among U.S. electric vehicles, amid broader EV market challenges including the end of a $7,500 tax credit. Despite the setback, Tesla remained the top EV seller in the U.S. with about 589,160 vehicles sold.

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Tesla has introduced stripped-down Standard versions of its Model 3 sedan and Model Y SUV in Europe to counter declining sales. Priced at €36,990 and €39,990 respectively in markets like Germany, these models offer a 534 km WLTP range while cutting features to lower costs. The move aims to compete with rivals such as BYD and Volkswagen amid a 12.3% year-over-year sales drop in November.

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