Monday, March 17, 2025

Tesla strikes back – tops sales list again

Tesla is not something you can just knock off the stick. After 2 months of decline, the brand is back at the top of the crucial Norwegian sales charts.

Tesla has once again taken the top of the sales charts in Norway, which in many ways is the paradise for electric cars in the Nordic region.

After a two-month period of weak sales figures for Tesla, the latest figures show that Tesla is now once again registering by far the most cars.

According to the current statistics from Elbilstatistikk.no, the American brand is once again dominating the sales charts.

This is reported by Norwegian TV2 .

On Friday, 459 new Tesla Model Ys were registered on Norwegian roads. The Model 3 follows with 263 registrations, while the Volkswagen ID. Buzz rounds out the top 3 with 234 new cars.

According to TV2, this is, if nothing else, a sign that Tesla is on the way back, at least in Norway.

In recent years, Tesla has experienced significant fluctuations in the company's value. After a peak in December, the share price has undergone a significant decline.

On Monday this week, the brand's share price fell by a whopping 15 percent. However, the company's market value has regained some of its losses in the days since.

Right now, Tesla is worth a total of $774 billion. At least on paper. That makes the brand the most valuable automaker globally. Not even Toyota, which is closest to the Americans, can keep up.

The Japanese have to settle for a market value of $240 billion. Next comes Xiaomi, which is mostly a tech company with cars on the sidelines. BYD lags behind in fifth place.

– This will probably surprise many. But it shows that it is too early to predict Tesla's downfall, says the editor.

Johnsen adds that Tesla's sales traditionally increase in the last month of each quarter. In addition, the introduction of the updated version of the Model Y plays a role, as many customers have been waiting for this model.

It's not just in Norway that Tesla is making a comeback. In both England and Ireland, sales of the brand increased by 20 percent during the month of February. Read more about it here .

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