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Tesla's European registrations surged in March, led by a 203% YoY jump in France and strong gains in Norway (+178%), Sweden (+144%), and Denmark (+96%). The recovery was driven by lower-cost Model Y and Model 3 rollouts starting in February, after Tesla lost nearly half its European market share in 2025 amid competition and Musk's political controversies.
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00:00It's Benzinga bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02Tesla registrations in Europe rose in March as new vehicle rollouts supported a recovery in sales,
00:08according to Reuters. Registrations in France reached 9,569 vehicles,
00:14up 203% year-over-year and just below a December 2023 record. Registrations also increased across
00:21Nordic markets, rising 178% in Norway, 144% in Sweden and 96% in Denmark. Gains extended to
00:31Netherlands and Spain, while first-quarter registrations rose in most markets but fell
00:36in the Netherlands. Tesla lost nearly half its European market share in 2025 amid competition,
00:42limited new models and reactions to Musk's political stance. The rollout of lower-cost
00:48Model Y and Model 3 vehicles drove growth starting in February.
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