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Tesla Sales Slump Amidst Competition and Aging Lineup

Europe: Tesla is facing a decline in European sales, with a significant drop of 11% in 2024 compared to a 56% increase in 2023. In January 2025, major markets experienced substantial year-on-year sales decreases, including France (63%), Germany (59.5%), Sweden (44.3%), and Norway (37.9%). The UK, however, saw a smaller decrease of 7.8%, potentially due to differing tariff regimes. Some European countries are removing EV subsidies, which is impacting overall EV demand. Industry analysts note that Tesla's decline is outpacing the general contraction of the EV market in Europe.

Reasons for Decline: Tesla's waning performance in Europe is attributed to several factors, including increasing competition, an aging product lineup, and reputational damage. European and Chinese manufacturers are launching more affordable EV models, intensifying competition. Tesla has not introduced a new model in Europe since the Model Y in 2021, leading to a stale product lineup. CEO Elon Musk's public profile and statements have also potentially influenced consumer sentiment.

Competition: Chinese EV makers, such as BYD, are gaining a competitive edge due to domestic production of lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries, allowing them to offer more competitive prices. Traditional automakers like Volkswagen and BMW have also introduced compelling EV products. Volvo, owned by Chinese conglomerate Geely, saw sales rise nearly 30% in the EU in 2024 due to the popularity of its EX30 electric crossover.

US Market: Tesla's dominance in the U.S. electric vehicle market also dipped below 50% in the second quarter of this year, with a market share of 49.7%, down from 59.3% a year earlier. General Motors, Ford Motor, Hyundai, and Kia are gaining ground in the US market.

Tesla's Response: Tesla is working on an electric car that would cost around $25,000, but the model is not expected to go on sale in large numbers until 2026. The recently unveiled revamped Model Y will be key to turning around Tesla's fortunes in Europe3. Tesla is better positioned to cope with Chinese competition because it doesn't have a lot of legacy infrastructure.

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