Tesla's sales plummet in Europe, the Model Y transition and political controversy likely to blame

Max McDee, 06 February 2025

Tesla's European sales are taking a serious hit. January 2025 registration numbers are way down, which is a red flag for the company's performance in Europe. This is happening even though the overall European electric vehicle market is growing, so Tesla's problems are not part of a wider issue. A few things might be contributing to this: the changeover to the new Model Y, more competition, and all the controversy around Elon Musk's politics.

The numbers tell an interesting story. In Germany, which is Tesla's biggest market in Europe, registrations plummeted by almost 60% in January. They only sold 1,277 cars compared to 3,150 last January. This is especially worrying because the overall German car market only dropped 2.8%, and electric vehicle sales actually went up by 53.5%. It's a similar picture in other European countries, too. France saw a 63.4% drop, the UK was 18.2% down, and the Netherlands also had a 42.5% decline. Across Europe, Tesla's January sales were down by 50.4% compared to last year.

Tesla's European sales plummet amidst Model Y transition and political controversy

Tesla will probably say the Model Y transition is partly to blame. Changing production lines and getting the new model out there can affect sales. But while the Model Y is important, this explanation doesn't really cover the scale of the drop, especially since the Model 3 refresh last year had less of an impact. Something else is definitely going on.

One possibility is the growing backlash against Elon Musk. His involvement in European politics, his support for right-wing policies and parties, and his criticisms of political leaders might be turning off potential buyers. It's hard to say exactly how much his public image is affecting things, but the sales drop seems to coincide with his increased political activity. In Europe, people are pretty aware of social and political issues, and they might be avoiding brands associated with views they disagree with.

Tesla's European sales plummet amidst Model Y transition and political controversy

Tesla is also facing much tougher competition. European and Chinese electric vehicle makers are coming out with great cars at competitive prices, so buyers have more choices. This puts pressure on Tesla to keep innovating, and maybe the new Model Y isn't enough to stand out.

So, Tesla has a lot to deal with: the Model Y replacement, Musk's political baggage, and more competition. It has bounced back before, but this sales slump is a real concern. The next few months will be crucial for them to turn things around. Hopefully, it's just a temporary dip; otherwise, a lot of jobs could be at risk.

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