On July 1, 2025, reports highlighted a significant surge in Tesla sales in Norway, with the company achieving record deliveries in June. Tesla delivered approximately 2,600 vehicles during the month, marking a 213% increase compared to the same period in the previous year, driven primarily by the newly revamped Model Y. This boost propelled Tesla to overtake Volkswagen, making it the top-selling car brand in Norway for the quarter, with a total of over 10,000 vehicles delivered year-to-date. Electric vehicles (EVs) now account for 92.7% of all car sales in Norway, with the Model Y maintaining its position as the nation’s best-selling vehicle for the third consecutive year. The company’s success is attributed to delivering around 400 cars daily in the final days of June, with a notable push on the last weekend, including 1,000 additional deliveries on Saturday and Monday. This performance aligns with earlier projections that Tesla would need to deliver 1,000 units to set a new quarterly record, a target it surpassed. Despite a general decline in Tesla sales across Europe, with a reported 35% drop in the first half of 2025 compared to the previous year, Norway stands out as an exception, alongside Spain. The Norwegian market’s strong EV adoption, supported by government incentives and robust charging infrastructure, has contributed to this growth. Tesla plans to expand its service centers, with two new facilities set to open by the end of 2025 to accommodate the increased demand.
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