Tesla Tops Norway Registrations in December 2025 Amid Ongoing European Declines

Continuing its strong hold in Norway, Tesla's registrations there surged 89% year-on-year in December 2025 to 5,679 units, securing top carmaker status for the fifth consecutive year. This contrasted with sharp drops elsewhere in Europe—down 66% in France and 71% in Sweden—extending the declines seen in November and throughout 2025 across the EU, UK, and EFTA countries.

In December 2025, Tesla Inc. showcased a tale of two Europes. Norway registrations rocketed 89% from the prior year to 5,679 vehicles (per ACEA data cited by Reuters), contributing to a full-year total of 27,621 units and a 19.1% market share—the fifth straight year as Norway's leading carmaker.

Norway's EV dominance persisted, with electric vehicles comprising 96% of 2025 sales (up from 89% in 2024), and 98% in December. This rush preceded the government's planned $5,000 value-added tax on vehicles starting January 2026.

Elsewhere, challenges mounted: France saw registrations plummet 66% to 1,942 units, Sweden 71% to 821. Tesla's market share eroded every month through 2025 in the EU, UK, and EFTA regions, building on November's slump amid fierce competition.

Despite introducing cheaper Model Y and Model 3 variants, Tesla lost ground to rivals' new EVs. Shares climbed nearly 3% in pre-market Friday trading, though retail sentiment on Stocktwits was bearish. Over the past year, TSLA stock rose 11%.

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Tesla dealership in snowy Norway celebrates reclaiming top EV sales spot in February 2026 with 98% market share.
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Tesla reclaims top spot in Norway as EV sales surge

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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.

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.

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Early data shows Tesla's Model Y driving a strong recovery in electric vehicle sales across Australia in February 2026, following a sluggish January. Combined sales for Tesla and Polestar reached 3,419 units, with year-to-date figures up 61% from 2025. The Model Y accounted for 2,791 of those sales, positioning it as the top seller for the month.

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