A Bumpy Drive for Tesla
Tesla's 2025 EV Market Share Faces a Steep Road Ahead
Tesla is experiencing notable declines in its EV market share across the US and Europe. From a staggering drop in the US market share to its struggles in Europe—especially Germany and France—Tesla must navigate intensifying competition from legacy automotive giants and shifting market dynamics.
Tesla's Diminishing US Market Share: An Eight‑Year Low
Europe's Struggle: Tesla's Sales Plummet in Key Markets
The Competitive Landscape: Rivals Gaining Ground on Tesla
Temporary Surge: Impact of Expiring US Federal EV Tax Credit
Model Y's Resilience: A Global Bestseller Amid Market Challenges
Tesla's Tight Inventory: Demand Strong, Supply Constrained
The Future of Tesla: Challenges and Opportunities in a Maturing EV Market
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