
"Electric cars and plug-in hybrids are about to end 2025 with a bang in Europe. EV sales increased by over 27% from January through November, reaching nearly 2.3 million units. The Tesla Model 3 was the best-selling EV in Europe in November. Electric car sales might not be too rosy in the United States right now, but it's a whole different story in Europe, where electrified vehicles are on track for a great year."
"EV sales climbed a whopping 37.3% in November in the European Union, the United Kingdom and the European Free Trade Association (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland), according to data from the European Automobile Manufacturers' Association (ACEA). EV sales in the EU, UK and EFTA (Data from ACEA) November 2025 % change from 2024 January-November 2025 % change from 2024 253,768 +37.3% 2,276,161 +27.4%"
"Meanwhile, plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEVs) had a similar uptick, but couldn't quite keep up with their all-electric counterparts. In November, 112,287 PHEVs were registered, up 33.9% from last year, when 83,842 units were registered. There's also good news when looking at the sales figures from January through November. EVs went up 27.4% in the EU, UK and EFTA, reaching 2.27 million units."
Electric vehicle registrations in the EU, UK and EFTA rose dramatically in 2025, with 253,768 EVs registered in November, a 37.3% year-on-year increase, and 2,276,161 units year-to-date, up 27.4% from last year. Plug-in hybrid registrations also grew, with 112,287 PHEVs in November (+33.9%) and 1,139,192 year-to-date (+33.1%). Tesla Model 3 was the best-selling EV in Europe in November. Gasoline and diesel vehicle sales declined sharply year-to-date, down 19% and 24% respectively, while traditional and mild hybrids increased by 13.1%. Electrified vehicle gains offset steep declines in gasoline and diesel segments, preventing a larger contraction in the new car market.
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