Tesla sales decline sharply in Europe despite EV boom

Tesla's vehicle registrations in Europe fell significantly in 2025, even as battery-electric vehicle sales surged across the region. Data from the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association shows Tesla's market share halving, while competitors like BYD posted massive gains. The contrast highlights intensifying competition in the shifting automotive landscape.

In December 2025, battery-electric vehicle (BEV) registrations in Europe jumped 50.3% year-over-year to 308,955 units, outpacing petrol-only car sales for the first time. This milestone came amid broader electrified vehicle growth, with plug-in hybrids up 36.7% and conventional petrol hybrids rising 5.8%. Petrol-only sales dropped 19.2%, and diesel sales fell 22.4%. Overall, new car registrations in the European Union (EU) increased 1.8% for the year, though still below pre-pandemic levels, with BEVs capturing 17.4% of the market.

Tesla, however, bucked the trend with declining performance. The company registered 35,280 new vehicles in Europe for December, a 20% decrease from 44,190 the previous year, reducing its BEV market share to 11.4% from 21.5%. For the full year, Tesla's European registrations totaled 238,656 units, down 27%. In the EU specifically, the drop was steeper at nearly 38%.

Chinese rivals capitalized on the EV surge. BYD saw 27,678 registrations in December, a 230% increase, and full-year European sales reached 187,657, up from 50,912 in 2024. SAIC also grew, with December registrations at 31,806 (up 15%) and full-year at 305,717 (up 25%). Globally, BYD sold 2,256,714 BEVs in 2025, surpassing Tesla's 1,636,129 units for the first time.

Including non-EU countries like the UK, Norway, Switzerland, Iceland, and Liechtenstein, BEVs held a 26.3% share in December, compared to 21.7% for petrol-only cars. The data underscores Tesla's challenges amid rising overseas competition and a clear shift toward electrification in Europe.

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Illustration depicting a Tesla car on a European road with overlaid graphs showing 10% growth in vehicle registrations for February 2026 and country-specific trends.
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Tesla's European registrations increase 10% in February 2026

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Tesla registered 17,425 vehicles across 15 major European markets in February 2026, marking a 10% year-over-year increase from February 2025. This growth follows a difficult Q1 2025, with year-to-date figures remaining essentially flat. Results varied widely by country, with gains in France and Germany offset by declines in the UK and Netherlands.

Tesla has reclaimed the leading position in Norway's automotive market in February 2026, following a sharp decline in January. Electric vehicles captured 98% of new car registrations amid a market rebound. The recovery comes after value-added tax adjustments prompted buyers to advance purchases into late 2025.

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Tesla is experiencing sharp declines in sales across Europe, particularly in the UK, as Chinese electric vehicle makers like BYD expand their presence. At the same time, the company is balancing investments in its Robotaxi and Optimus projects against this growing competition. Chinese truck manufacturers are also preparing to challenge Tesla's Semi in the commercial vehicle market.

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