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Tesla Sales Plunge Over 50% in Europe Amid Soaring Chinese EV Competition

by Samir Gautam
May 27, 2025
in Automobiles, Cars, Electric Vehicles
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Electric car pioneer Tesla is facing a steep decline in the European market, with April sales dropping more than 50% year-on-year, according to new data released by the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA). The stark slump comes as European consumers increasingly shift toward Chinese electric vehicle (EV) brands and hybrid alternatives.

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Tesla’s Rapid Fall from Grace

Once the undisputed leader of the EV market, Tesla has seen its grip weaken considerably across the European Union. In April alone, Tesla sold just 5,475 vehicles a 52.6% drop compared to the same month in 2024. Year-to-date figures paint an equally bleak picture, with sales from January to April plunging 46.1% to 41,677 vehicles.

Industry analysts point to several contributing factors behind Tesla’s waning popularity: an aging product lineup, Musk’s controversial political affiliations, particularly his association with former U.S. President Donald Trump, and intensifying competition from both traditional automakers and aggressive Chinese newcomers.

Chinese Brands Surge Ahead

In stark contrast to Tesla’s decline, Chinese EV makers are rapidly gaining ground. According to data from market analysts JATO Dynamics, brands like BYD, MG, Xpeng, and Leapmotor saw their combined sales in electric and hybrid segments jump by 59% over the past year.

These manufacturers now command a 7.9% market share in Europe, buoyed by competitive pricing, expanded product offerings, and aggressive expansion strategies. BYD, in particular, has emerged as a top contender, pushing Tesla’s once-dominant Model Y down to ninth place in April’s EV rankings.

European Giants Reclaim Territory

European manufacturers are also stepping up. Volkswagen, BMW, and Renault have all overtaken Tesla in the EV segment, leveraging local production capabilities, stronger consumer trust, and fresh EV lineups. Skoda’s newly launched Elroq, for instance, became the best-selling electric vehicle in April.

Volkswagen Group retained its position as the continent’s top automaker, with overall sales up by 2.9% in April.

Overall EV Market Grows Unevenly

Despite Tesla’s troubles, the European EV market continues to grow. Sales of fully electric vehicles rose 26.4% in April, bringing battery electric vehicles (BEVs) to a 15.3% market share. However, growth remains uneven across the bloc.

Countries like Germany, Italy, Belgium, and Spain are driving the surge, aided by supportive government policies and incentives. In contrast, France has seen a decline in EV adoption.

Sigrid de Vries, Director General of ACEA, emphasized the need for consistent policy support:
“To make electric vehicles a mainstream choice, governments must strengthen incentives, infrastructure, and ensure affordable electricity prices. The sustained popularity of hybrids also highlights the value of a technology-neutral approach,” she said.

Hybrid Cars Maintain Strong Lead

Hybrid vehicles continue to dominate the European market. Sales of hybrids have risen 20.8% so far this year, while petrol-only vehicles have dropped by 20.6%. Consumers appear to favor hybrids as a transitional option, especially in markets where EV infrastructure remains underdeveloped.

Outlook: Tariffs, Tech, and Tensions

As Chinese brands continue their ascent, the European Union faces mounting pressure to impose tariffs on Chinese hybrid vehicles, similar to those recently applied to fully electric imports. JATO expert Felipe Munoz noted that policy decisions in the coming months could significantly reshape the competitive landscape.

For Tesla, the road ahead in Europe looks increasingly uncertain. While Musk insists that global sales are “doing well,” the data suggests that in Europe, the company must act quickly to revamp its offerings and rebuild trust—or risk being permanently sidelined in one of the world’s most critical EV markets.

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