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Tesla’s (TSLA) sales crash continues in Europe, with more countries reporting February numbers, including Germany, down 70%.

Global sales of the automaker were down year-over-year for the first time in a decade last year, and if things continue, it will be even worse in 2025.

The damage is especially significant in Europe. We have been tracking sales, and last month, Tesla’s deliveries were down roughly 50% compared to last year.

Earlier this week, we reported on the first few European markets reporting February sales, and again, Tesla deliveries were down significantly in France, Norway, Denmark, and Sweden.

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Now, numbers are coming from more markets, including Germany, where Tesla is having a very tough time.

According to local registration data, Tesla delivered only 1,429 new cars in February in Germany – down 76% compared to the more than 6,000 vehicles it delivered in February 2024.

Tesla is now down 70% in deliveries this year in Germany, which used to be its biggest European market:

Countries Feb-25 Feb-24 Jan-25 Jan-24 YoY change
Germany 1,429 6,038 1,277 3,150 -70.6%
UK 3,851 3,192 1,293 1,581 +7.7%
France 2,395 3,244 1,141 3,118 -44.4%
Netherlands 983 1,287 926 1,610 -34.1%
Norway 917 1,777 663 1,109 -45.3%
Spain 909 1,020 269 1,094 -44.4%
Sweden 613 1,064 394 730 -43.9%
Denmark 509 1,086 451 763 -48.1%
Portugal 547 1,155 380 551 -45.0%
Total 12,153 19,863 6,794 13,706 -43.5%

The Netherlands and Portugal have also now reported their numbers for February. The former is down again, but less so than in January, while Tesla deliveries have slowed even further in Portugal – down to just 547 deliveries in February.

Tesla has also regained some ground in Spain compared to the first month of the year, but it is still down 44% year-to-date versus 2024.

The only silver lining for Tesla in Europe is the UK, where after being down 18% in January, it recovered in February and is now up 7% year over year.

Tesla fans and investors are holding on to the idea that sales are mostly down because of the Model Y changeover that is happening this quarter. However, the data suggest otherwise.

For example, in Germany, Model 3 sales are down 40% so far this year, despite Tesla’s being in the middle of a Model 3 changeover around this time last year.

The situation is even worse in France, where Model 3 sales are down 60%.

Therefore, it’s clear that Tesla’s problem in Europe is way more important than people waiting for the new Model Y.

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Tesla to build a new Megafactory in Texas near Houston

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Tesla is going to build a new Megafactory in Texas near Houston, according to a tax abatement agreement with Waller County.

At the time of writing, Tesla had yet to comment on the new project, but the Waller County Commissioners Court confirmed the project on Wednesday when they approved a tax abatement deal with the company:

Under the proposed agreement, Tesla will receive tax abatements from Waller County based on property improvements. The deal includes $44 million in facility improvements and $150 million in Tesla manufacturing equipment that Tesla will install. The next phase involves a new $31 million distribution facility with about $2 million in Tesla distribution equipment and building upgrades.

Tesla is going to take over a 1-million-sq-ft building that it already held the lease on at the Empire West industrial park near Katy, Texas – just outside of Houston.

Logistics company DB Schenker occupied the space where it handled parts for Tesla, but it will move out and Tesla plans to build Megapack production lines at the site:

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Tesla will operate a new Megapack battery storage manufacturing facility at a 1 million-square-foot building, which was initially constructed with no tenant on speculation that it would attract jobs and economic development.

Tesla has previously referred to plants producing Megapacks as “Megafactory”. The company already operates one in Lathrop, California, and one in Shanghai, China, where it just started production.

Those factories are set up for a production capacity of 40 GWh worth of Megapacks per year.

It’s not clear if Tesla plans for a similar capacity at this new factory, but the county announced project should result in creating 1,500 jobs.

In addition to the existing building, the project will include the construction of an additional “600,000-square-foot distribution facility with some manufacturing capabilities.”

Unlike its automotive business, Tesla’s energy business has been growing at an impressive pace – although prices and margins have come down last year.

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Is Genesis taking notes from Porsche? New GV60 Magma caught with the Taycan [Video]

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Is Genesis taking notes from Porsche? New GV60 Magma caught with the Taycan [Video]

Genesis is gearing up to unleash its alter ego with its upcoming Magma lineup, its debut into the world of high-performance luxury vehicles. First up is the Genesis GV60 Magma, due out later this year. As testing wraps up, the GV60 Magma was spotted alongside none other than the Porsche Taycan.

The first dedicated Genesis EV model, the GV60, will kick off another new chapter for the Korean luxury automaker.

Genesis unveiled the GV60 Magma last March, claiming it will kick off “the brand’s expansion into the realm of high-performance vehicles.” The performance EV includes an improved battery, chassis, and motor for added performance.

The Magma model boasts a wider, lower stance for more control. Other key upgrades include a wider front air intake to help cool the batteries, motor, and brakes. It also includes air curtains to maximize efficiency and an added roof fin channels air to the rear wing, generating downward force.

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Genesis upgraded the interior to match the GV60 Magma’s luxurious, sporty design. It includes unique sports car-like bucket seats with exclusive “double-diamond stitching” in the Magma orange and titanium coloring.

Genesis GV60 Magma spotted with the Porsche Taycan

With its official debut coming up, the sporty Genesis GV60 Magma was spotted testing alongside a Porsche Taycan and Hyundai’s IONIQ 5 and IONIQ 6 N models.

Despite the camouflage, the video from CarSpyMedia reveals a few new design elements, like the two-line headlight featured on the updated GV60 model.

Genesis GV60 testing alongside a Porsche Taycan, Hyundai IONIQ 5 N and IONIQ 6 N (Source: CarSpyMedia)

Genesis will launch the GV60 Magma later this year in its home market, followed by the US, Europe, and others. Production is scheduled to start in the third quarter of 2025.

Will the Genesis GV60 Magma keep up with the Porsche Taycan or Tesla Model S Plaid? Priced and specs will be revealed closer to launch, but it will sit above the Performance AWD trim, which starts at $69,900 in the US. With up to 429 horsepower and 516 lb-ft of torque, it can hit 0 to 60 mph in 3.7 seconds.

Horsepower 0 to 60 mph
(seconds)
Starting Price
Genesis GV60 Performance 429 3.7 $69,900
Genesis GV60 Magma ? ? ?
Porsche Taycan 402 4.5 $99,400
Porsche Taycan Turbo GT
(with Weissach Package)
1,092 2.1 $230,000
Tesla Model S Plaid 1,020 1.99 $89,990
Genesis GV60 Magma vs Porsche Taycan vs Tesla Model S Plaid

In comparison, the Porsche Taycan starts at $99,400 with up to 402 hp and a 0 to 60 mph time in 4.5 seconds. The Taycan Turbo GT, equipped with its Weissach package, packs 1,092 hp for a 0 to 60 mph sprint in just 2.1 seconds, but it costs $230,000.

Tesla’s Model S Plaid starts at $79,990 and can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 3.1 seconds with 1,020 horsepower. Which performance EV are you choosing?

Source: CarSpyMedia

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Tesla gets more than 20% of its parts from Mexico, yes it will be affected by tariffs

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Tesla gets more than 20% of its parts from Mexico, yes it will be affected by tariffs

Tesla gets more than 20% of its parts from Mexico, as well as some from Canada on top of it. So, yes, Tesla will be negatively affected by the tariffs.

However, there’s another one-month delay.

I didn’t think I would have to write this article, but I have seen plenty of “Tesla influencers” claim that Tesla would not be affected by President Trump’s current trade war:

This is false. Tesla gets a significant percentage of its car parts from Mexico and Canada.

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NHTSA releases data about the sourcing of parts for all vehicles in the US. Unfortunately, it doesn’t account for the US and Canada together, but it also lists the country of origin for the next largest source of parts.

For Tesla, that’s Mexico for all car models:

Models US/Canada Mexico
Model 3 LR AWD/RWD 75% 20%
Model 3 Performance 70% 20%
Model Y LR AWD/RWD 70% 25%
Model Y Performance 70% 20%
Cybertruck 65% 25%
Model S 65% 20%
Model X 60% 25%

This means that Tesla gets more than 20% of its parts from Mexico in addition to what it gets from Canada.

It’s also noteworthy that Tesla’s most popular car, Model Y, gets 25% of its parts from Mexico.

Despite free trade agreements with Canada and Mexico, Trump has implemented 25% blanket tariffs on the countries.

The tariffs were delayed last month, but they went into effect on Tuesday.

However, today, the White House confirmed that they were delayed again just for the automotive industry. Trump reportedly had a call with the big three this morning, Ford, GM, and Chrysler, and he agreed to another one-month delay.

If you needed more proof that Tesla is going to be affected by the tariffs, ever they go into effect, Tesla’s stock was up 2% on the news that Trump agreed to delay the tariffs.

Electrek’s Take

Tesla fans are delusional. They think that because Elon is involved with Trump and he is not fighting the tariffs, it means that it wouldn’t negatively affect Tesla.

That’s a false assumption. Elon is not fighting because he is either completely delusional about Tesla himself or just doesn’t care.

If the tariffs are ever implemented, they will negatively affect Tesla. They will increase the cost of all Tesla vehicles. Some automakers will be more affected, but Tesla will be hurt, too.

The tariffs are a complete mess. They are on one day and delayed the next. I doubt they will ever be in place for any significant length of time.

Their only real impact is making Canadian and Mexican buyers and businesses think twice about doing business with the US. This impact will likely last longer than the tariffs and Trump’s administration.

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