Tesla’s sales freefall in Europe continues. The American automaker’s sales declined by 40% in July, while BYD’s increased by 225%.
The European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) released automotive sales numbers for July today, and it confirmed that battery-electric vehicle sales rose 39.1%, exceeding the growth rate of ICE vehicles.
Generally, rising EV sales would be suitable for an EV leader like Tesla, but the American automaker’s sales remain in freefall in Europe.
Tesla was down 40% in July, and it is now down 37% year-to-date in Europe:
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Manufacturer
July 2025 Share
July 2025 Units
July 2024 Units
July Change %
YTD 2025 Share
YTD 2025 Units
YTD 2024 Units
YTD Change %
Volkswagen Group
28.2
306,543
274,659
11.6
26.8
2,118,545
2,044,448
3.6
Volkswagen
11.5
124,464
109,327
13.8
11.0
872,817
825,709
5.7
Skoda
7.1
77,591
59,442
30.5
6.2
490,531
440,832
11.3
Audi
4.9
52,971
59,147
-10.4
4.8
381,095
404,240
-5.7
Cupra
2.2
24,199
16,662
45.2
2.2
177,241
129,571
36.8
Seat
1.7
18,564
22,092
-16.3
1.6
132,209
172,059
-23.2
Porsche
0.7
7,801
6,413
21.8
0.7
57,777
64,826
-10.9
Others (VW)
0.1
952
766
24.3
0.1
5,984
5,450
9.8
Stellantis
13.9
151,391
153,071
-1.1
16.4
1,192,746
1,298,490
-8.1
Peugeot
4.4
48,027
49,291
-2.6
5.2
411,792
394,985
4.3
Opel/Vauxhall
3.3
36,279
35,337
2.7
3.1
241,385
267,479
-9.8
Citroen
2.4
26,333
26,298
0.1
2.7
216,659
249,824
-13.3
Fiat
2.1
21,321
23,862
-10.7
2.1
172,692
200,084
-13.6
Jeep
1.0
10,422
10,479
-0.5
1.0
82,692
81,231
1.7
Alfa Romeo
0.4
4,317
3,197
35.0
0.4
38,127
28,487
34.0
DS
0.2
1,416
1,506
-5.9
0.2
11,952
12,608
-5.2
Lancia/Chrysler
0.1
905
2,843
-68.2
0.2
7,401
9,263
-20.3
Others (Stellantis)
0.1
549
501
9.6
0.1
5,846
3,875
50.9
Renault Group
9.6
104,194
95,784
8.6
8.7
812,116
767,674
5.8
Renault
4.6
49,559
48,285
2.6
5.6
443,682
411,762
7.8
Dacia
5.0
53,495
47,468
12.7
4.6
362,839
353,155
2.7
Alpine
0.1
140
39
261.3
0.1
595
294
102.3
Hyundai Group
8.5
91,918
93,934
-2.3
8.2
631,027
658,162
-4.1
Hyundai
4.5
45,347
46,362
-2.2
4.2
316,492
329,627
-4.0
Kia
3.9
42,671
46,390
-7.0
4.0
314,535
328,944
-4.2
Toyota Group
7.0
77,475
80,390
-3.6
7.0
556,611
559,524
-0.5
Toyota
6.6
71,376
74,172
-3.8
6.7
510,094
557,039
-0.5
Lexus
0.4
6,099
4,218
44.6
0.3
46,517
24,885
86.9
BMW Group
7.7
83,279
74,602
11.6
7.2
569,338
542,167
5.0
BMW
6.3
66,775
63,725
4.0
6.0
474,149
426,159
11.3
Mini
1.4
15,404
10,897
41.4
1.2
95,189
80,122
19.0
Mercedes-Benz
4.9
53,458
53,447
0.0
4.9
388,876
387,780
0.3
Ford
3.3
35,210
31,730
11.0
3.3
260,342
236,071
10.3
Volvo Cars
2.3
25,030
30,044
-16.7
2.5
195,966
225,003
-13.3
Nissan
1.9
23,882
25,002
-4.8
1.8
187,969
198,459
-5.3
SAIC Motor
2.1
23,316
20,769
12.3
2.2
176,415
149,729
17.8
Suzuki
1.0
10,242
11,934
-14.2
1.1
106,860
112,857
-5.3
Tesla
0.8
8,837
14,769
-40.2
1.2
113,019
179,338
-37.0
Mazda
0.8
8,772
10,795
-18.7
0.9
91,175
101,475
-10.2
BYD
1.2
13,503
4,151
225.3
1.0
84,416
21,612
290.6
Jaguar Land Rover Group
1.0
9,828
12,010
-18.2
1.2
82,332
95,161
-13.4
Land Rover
0.7
9,821
10,240
-4.1
1.0
79,252
85,950
-7.8
Jaguar
0.3
7
1,770
-99.6
0.2
3,080
28,211
-89.1
Honda
0.6
6,024
6,068
-0.7
0.5
3,314
3,777
-12.3
Mitsubishi
0.3
3,327
4,224
-21.3
0.4
31,221
40,491
-23.6
Meanwhile, BYD was up 225% and outsold Tesla by a wide margin, with 13,503 units sold versus Tesla’s 8,837.
BYD has been selling passenger vehicles in Europe for less than 3 years, and it is now already surpassing Tesla on a monthly basis.
At this pace, the Chinese automaker could even potentially outsell Tesla in Europe for the whole year.
Electrek’s Take
BEV sales are up 40% and Tesla’s are down 40%. This is a red flag if I have ever seen one.
It’s shocking to me that Tesla allowed this to happen in such a crucial electric vehicle market.
If I understand correctly, Tesla is not addressing the issue at all because CEO Elon Musk believes the reason Tesla is not performing well in Europe is that “everyone else is doing poorly in Europe” and that Tesla can’t launch its Full Self-Driving system in the market.
One of those points is a complete fabrication, as the data above highlights, and the other is total speculation in my opinion.
I’d be surprised if Tesla’s FSD launch in Europe has a significant impact on demand.
Meanwhile, Tesla is allowing its sales to free-fall in one of the world’s largest automotive markets – acting like it doesn’t know the real reason demand is abysmal: Elon Musk.
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