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    1. PikachuWithHerpes on

      Disingenuous post. All EV sales declined in Europe for this time period. Not sure why you felt like cherry-picking one brand. Once governments started removing subsidies, consumers proved that EVs were not that interested in EVs.

    2. For Norway it’s quite misleading. Tesla had a bad January (by choice – they just didn’t deliver many cars that month), but their sales are at or above previous year sales and they’re still dominating the Norwegian market.

    3. Argentinotriste on

      This only demonstrates how many Europeans are manipulated by far-left rhetoric.

    4. johnny_briggs on

      Let’s make those Nazi cars disappear altogether. Take every opportunity to tell anyone in a 26 plate what a bad decision they’ve made (25 plates get a pass as could’ve been on order).

    5. -grenzgaenger- on

      Curb your enthusiasm. As of 2026, Tesla sales are up significantly in major EU markets. They are simply affordable (i.e., cheap buy or finance/lease) on a segment in which their only true competitors are now Chinese brands. European brands are still too expensive for what they offer.

    6. anxiousvater on

      Lately, there is an EV boom right after Iran war. But yes, prior that Tesla sales had tanked.

    7. Distinct-Ice-700 on

      125k cars yearly…

      By comparison Toyota alone sold 1.2M cars in the same year in Europe.

    8. Were there any government subsidies that ended to explain the drops or is it merely the eco-friendly hipsters learning about Elon Musk?