In 2025, Tesla's Model Y has outsold every other car brand's entire lineup in Norway's history, according to recent registration data. This single model has achieved what no automaker has before in the country. The surge highlights Norway's strong embrace of electric vehicles amid year-end buying rushes.
Tesla's Model Y has achieved a remarkable milestone in Norway during 2025. Fresh registration figures show that sales of this single model have surpassed the total annual sales of any automaker's full lineup in the country's automotive history. As Tesla Europe noted on X, "more Tesla Model Ys have been registered in Norway in 2025 than have ever been registered by one brand with all models combined." The company expressed gratitude with the Norwegian phrase, "Tusen takk Norge (igjen!)," acknowledging the nation's support.
This record comes amid a surge in registrations as the Christmas season approaches, with buyers eager to secure deliveries before the year ends. Local media report that new benchmarks are being set in real time. Building on prior successes, Tesla broke Volkswagen's 2016 record of 26,575 vehicles sold last month, with over a month remaining in the year. In November, Tesla held about 19% of the market share, meaning nearly one in five new car purchases was a Tesla.
The Model Y has dominated charts recently, leading September sales with nearly 30% share and surpassing the Nissan Leaf as Norway's all-time best-selling electric vehicle earlier in the fall. Despite challenges in other European markets, Norway stands out due to its robust EV incentives, widespread charging network, and enthusiastic consumer adoption. Tesla offers just two main models there—the Model 3 and Model Y—yet continues to break records monthly.
This achievement underscores the Model Y's deep integration into Norway's vehicle market, raising questions about future competition in this EV-friendly environment.