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Ride Radar > Blog > Electric Vehicle > Tesla (TSLA) sales continue to crash in Europe as it clings to a fluke in Norway
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Tesla (TSLA) sales continue to crash in Europe as it clings to a fluke in Norway

Last updated: June 3, 2025 4:50 am
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Tesla is facing a challenging time in Europe as its sales continue to plummet despite the availability of the new Model Y and attractive discounts. The latest data from various European markets, including Belgium, Spain, Sweden, and Denmark, shows a decline in Tesla’s sales.

One market that has shown a positive trend for Tesla is Norway, where the automaker experienced a 213% increase in deliveries compared to May 2024. However, it is essential to note that this surge is against a particularly low base from the previous year.

Tesla has been offering record discounts, including zero-interest financing on the new Model Y, to boost sales in Europe. While these incentives have had some success in Norway, they have not been as effective in other European markets.

Despite the positive performance in Norway, Tesla’s overall deliveries in Europe for the second quarter are tracking below the already disappointing results from the first quarter. The automaker attributed the poor performance in the first quarter to the Model Y changeover.

It is clear that Tesla’s sales are facing challenges in Europe, and the company needs to consider diversifying its lineup with smaller and more affordable electric vehicles. The focus on autonomy and promises from the CEO may not be enough to sustain sales in the region.

In conclusion, Tesla’s sales in Europe are on a downward trajectory, and the company needs to rethink its strategy to regain momentum in the market. The reliance on discounts and incentives may not be sustainable in the long run, and a more diverse and updated lineup of electric vehicles could be the key to success in the region.

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