Tesla Model Y leads sales rush in Norway in August 2025
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Tesla recorded 2,959 vehicle deliveries in Norway in August, a 38.59% year-over-year increase from 2,135 in August 2024. EU-EVs estimated 2,450 Model Ys sold in August 2025, making the Model Y the country's top model. CarUp estimated Tesla held about 22% of Norway's auto market before the month ended. Registrations showed strong momentum earlier in the summer, with June registrations up 54% year-over-year and the Model Y up 115% compared to June 2023; May sales rose 213%. Christina Bu credited the refreshed Model Y's value, practical features, and Tesla's charging network for the success.
Tesla posted strong results in Norway this August. The surge was led by the new Tesla Model Y, which has proven to be quite successful in the European country. Data aggregated by TeslaStats.no suggested that Tesla saw 2,959 vehicle deliveries in August. This represents a notable 38.59% year-over-year increase compared to the 2,135 vehicles that were delivered by the electric vehicle maker in August 2024.
Tesla's domination in Norway was so notable that even with several days left in August, Swedish automotive outlet CarUp estimated that Tesla already held about 22% of the country's auto market. This was very impressive considering that Tesla saw headwinds in Europe earlier this year due to the changeover to the New Model Y and negative sentiments about CEO Elon Musk.
Christina Bu, secretary general of the Norwegian EV Association (NEVA), attributed the brand's success to the refreshed Model Y and its practical appeal. "I think it just has to do with the fact that they deliver a car which has quite a lot of value for money and is what Norwegians need," Bu said. She pointed to features such as spacious cargo capacity, all-wheel drive, towing capability, higher ground clearance, intuitive digital systems, and Tesla's established charging network as key factors.
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