Elon Musk’s brand sold 12,130 new cars across the EU last month, down from 18,430 in November 2024

Tesla continued a run of weak sales in the EU in November, with new car registrations of Elon Musk’s brand down a third, while Chinese carmakers’ sales soared.

Tesla sold 12,130 new cars across the EU last month, down from 18,430 in November 2024, shrinking its market share from 2.1% to 1.4%, according to data from the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (Acea), a lobby group.

The Chinese carmaker BYD recorded by far the fastest sales growth, with registrations across Europe almost tripling year on year up to November, to 42,500. Chinese state-owned SAIC, the owner of the MG brand, recorded sales increases of 26% to push sales to 217,000.

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    2 days ago

    Well my expectation was less “what I needed them to do” and more “they could’ve done this and forced the industry to modernize faster because they would’ve had the upper hand, so why didn’t they”

    But I think all the Japanese manufacturers just… Went really conservative. They used to experiment more, but I feel like in the 00s they just started focusing on what they know will sell well.