Tesla sales fall for 2nd year in a row
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BYD Co. met its full-year sales target and likely surpassed Tesla Inc. to become the world’s largest electric-vehicle maker in 2025 — a milestone overshadowed by a challenging outlook for the Chinese auto market in the year ahead.
Tesla registrations fell in some key European markets in December, but surged in Norway confirming a trend of record sales in Europe's EV trailblazer while the U.S. automaker's market share crumbled across the rest of the region in 2025.
This year has been pretty good for sales of new vehicles. Cox Automotive and Edmunds, two companies that track the industry, both expect that 16.3 million new cars and trucks will have been sold once 2025 wraps up. That’s the most in any year since 2019. And it's come in a pretty chaotic year for the auto industry.
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Tesla is expected to sell 1.64 million vehicles in 2025, which is fewer than the 1.79 million it sold in 2024 or they 1.8 million it sold in 2023.