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Home / Business and Economy / Tesla Sales Plunge in Europe, Surge in Norway

Tesla Sales Plunge in Europe, Surge in Norway

2 Jan

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Summary

  • Tesla's December registrations in France and Sweden dropped by two-thirds.
  • Norway saw record Tesla sales, a stark contrast to other European markets.
  • Competition and an aging lineup contribute to Tesla's declining European share.
Tesla Sales Plunge in Europe, Surge in Norway

In December, Tesla's new car registrations saw a dramatic two-thirds decrease in both France and Sweden. This downturn is part of a broader trend of slowing sales across Europe since late 2024, attributed to mounting competition and the brand's aging vehicle models. Despite the introduction of more budget-friendly versions of the Model Y and Model 3, the U.S. automaker's market share has continued to erode throughout the region.

France, a key European market, recorded a 66% slump in Tesla registrations last month, totaling 1,942 vehicles. For the entirety of 2025, registrations in France fell by 37%. Sweden witnessed an even steeper decline, with December registrations plummeting 71% to 821 vehicles, resulting in a 70% drop for 2025.

Conversely, Norway emerged as a bright spot, with Tesla registrations jumping 89% in December year-over-year, reaching 5,679 vehicles. This surge propelled Tesla to a market share exceeding 19% in Norway for 2025, setting a new annual sales record in a country where electric vehicles dominate new car sales.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Tesla's sales in France and Sweden have fallen due to increased competition, an aging model lineup, and protests against Elon Musk.
Tesla's registrations in Norway surged by 89% in December 2025, setting a new annual sales record for the brand.
Up to November 2025, Tesla's market share across Europe, Britain, and the EFTA was down to 1.7% from 2.4% in the same period of 2024.

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