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Introduction: Tesla’s EU sales slumped in May despite EV market growth

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Tesla’s sales across Europe are continuing to slide, even as demand for electric cars rises.

The latest car sales data, just released, shows that Tesla sold 8,729 vehicles across the European Union last month, down from 14,682 in May 2024. That’s a 40.5% drop, which shrinks Tesla’s market share from 1.6% to 0.9%.

Tesla’s shares have been sliding across Europe through 2026, a decline blamed on CEO Elon Musk’s political activities, the company’s outdated model lineup, and competition from rivals such as China’s BYD.

Musk’s high-profile blow-up with president Trump, at the start of June, came too late to affect today’s data. Tesla will be hoping that its updated Model Y model, which was expected to roll out in Europe this month, can reverse the sales slump.

Overall, sales of electric cars rose by 25% last month – with 142,776 battery electric cars sold, up from 114,231 in May 2024.

ACEA, the industry body that collates the data, reports:

  • Up until May 2025, battery-electric cars accounted for 15.4% of the total EU market share, an increase from the low baseline of 12.1% in May 2024 YTD.

  • Hybrid-electric car registrations continue to surge, capturing 35.1% of the market, remaining the preferred choice among EU consumers.

  • Meanwhile, the combined market share of petrol and diesel cars fell to 38.1%, down from 48.5% over the same period in 2024.

The overall European car market grew by 1.6% in May, year on year, but is down 0.6% during 2025.

A chart showing European car sales in June 2025
A chart showing European car sales in June 2025 Illustration: ACEA

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Bloomberg: EU warns a baseline Trump tariff would still spur retaliation

Looking back at trade tensions… the European Union is planning to retaliate if the US imposes its 10% baseline levy on its goods.

“We will need to retaliate and rebalance in some key sectors if the US insists on an asymmetrical deal,” the EU’s industry chief, Stephane Sejourne, told Bloomberg News, including if the “outcome of the negotiations is that a 10% tariff remains.”

The EU and US are trying to reach a trade deal before 9 July, when the 90-day pause on tariffs ends.

Bloomberg report that EU officials expect the US to keep some duties in place, even after trade negotiations are concluded. Until now, the European Commission, which handles trade matters for the EU, hasn’t indicated if that would trigger retaliation from the bloc.

More here: EU Warns a Baseline Trump Tariff Would Still Spur Retaliation

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