Tesla sales in Europe in April fell 49% due to competition along with byd and the political position of the mask.
In April, sales of Tesla’s electric vehicles in Europe were reduced by 49% compared to the same period last year. It has been a consequence of the growing competition of Chinese automakers and the negative understanding of Ilon’s political mask political activity, writes investing.com.
According to the European Association of Automobiles (ACEA), in April Tesla sold 5 thousand 475 cars in the European market, 52.6% less than April 2024.
According to Bild, in general, in the first four months of 2025, European company sales were reduced by 46.1%, to 41 thousand 677 units.
Marketwatch noted that the Chinese manufacturer of electric vehicles for the first time exceeded Tesla in terms of sales in Europe, which sells 7 thousand 231 cars against 7 thousand 165 to Tesla.
According to metal.com, a significant decrease in Tesla sales is observed in major European countries: in Sweden – by 81%, in the Netherlands – by 74%, in Denmark – by 67%, in France – by 59%, in the UK – by 62%, – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
The analysts associate the collapse of Tesla sales with the negative reaction of European consumers to Ilon’s political political activity, especially its support for right parties in Europe and close ties with Donald Trump’s administration, Euronews reports.
As you know, BYD has actively expanded its existence in Europe, which offers available models, such as the Dolphin Surf, at a price of nearly 23 thousand euros, which is 19 thousand dollars cheaper than Tesla’s most reachable car. According to Business Insider, the company is also investing in developing a service network and labor in the European market.
Remember that in the first quarter of 2025, Tesla’s cars fell 13% to nearly three years minimum.
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