
Tesla (TSLA) sales continue to crash in Europe as it clings to a fluke in Norway
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- Jun 03, 2025
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Tesla’s sales continue to crash in Europe despite the availability of the new Model Y and record discounts.
However, the automaker clings to a good month in Norway, which is not particularly impressive in comparison and could prove to be a fluke.
More data is starting to come from European markets about Tesla sales from May.
Yesterday, we reported on Tesla’s disastrous performance in France, which was even worse than the first quarter despite the new Model Y now being available.
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Now, the latest data confirms that similar declines are continuing for Tesla in Europe in Belgium, Spain, Sweden, Denmark, and other markets:
The only two markets that haven’t seen declines in May are Norway and Austria.
While Tesla isn’t commenting on any of the markets where its sales are crashing, the automaker quickly promoted its surprising performance in Norway:
However, it is worth nothing that the 213% increase in deliveries is compared to a particularly bad May 2024 for Tesla.
For comparison, here are Tesla’s deliveries in the second month of each quarter over the prior two years:
It’s clear that the anomaly was more with May 2024 than incredible performance in May 2025 – even though there’s no doubt that Tesla’s sales have recovered in Norway last month.
That’s partly due to Tesla offering record discounts, including zero-interest financing on the new Model Y.
The automaker has been offering similar incentives throughout Europe, but it isn’t having as much success with it.
With most of the data from the month of May coming in, Tesla’s Q2 deliveries in Europe are currently tracking below the already disastrous Q1 performance, which Tesla blamed on the Model Y changeover.
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