Tesla UK Sales See 14% Year-over-Year Rebound in June: SMMT Data
- Tesla's UK deliveries in June 2025 increased by 14% compared to the same month last year, reaching a total of 7,719 vehicles amid a broader 39.1% rise in new electric car registrations.
- This sales increase coincided with deliveries of the updated Tesla Model Y and the best UK car sales month since 2019, totaling 191,316 units.
- Despite this growth, EV sales remain below the government’s 28% market share target for 2025 and rely on substantial industry support and discounting.
- Mike Hawes, Chief Executive of SMMT, noted that the new car market has expanded for the second month in a row, and electric vehicles continue to show encouraging progress.
- Sustained expansion depends on improving charging infrastructure and continuing market support to boost mainstream electric vehicle adoption.
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Tesla UK sales see 14% year-over-year rebound in June: SMMT data
Tesla’s sales in the United Kingdom rose in June, climbing 14% year-over-year to 7,719 units, as per data from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). The spike in the company’s sales coincided with the first deliveries of the updated Model Y last month. Model Y deliveries support Tesla’s UK recovery Tesla’s June performance marked one of its strongest months in the UK so far this year, with new Model Y deliveries contributing sig…


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