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Tesla stock is up another 2% today: what’s driving the recent rally?

by May 27, 2026
written by May 27, 2026

Shares of Tesla (TSLA) rose on Wednesday as investors found renewed encouragement in the company’s core electric-vehicle business following another strong month of European sales growth.

The stock climbed 1.7% to $440.90 in early trading, putting Tesla on track for a fifth consecutive winning session.

Broader markets were also higher, with S&P 500 futures up 0.4% and Dow Jones Industrial Average futures rising 0.5%.

Helping sentiment was fresh European registration data showing Tesla sold 10,654 vehicles in April, up 46.5% from a year earlier.

The strong monthly performance lifted Tesla’s total European sales for 2026 to 89,429 vehicles, representing growth of 45.8% year-over-year.

The rebound marks a notable turnaround for Tesla in Europe after the company suffered back-to-back annual declines in regional sales.

In 2025, Tesla sold 238,656 vehicles across Europe, down 26.9% from the previous year.

Europe’s EV market continues to accelerate

The broader European electric vehicle market has also strengthened considerably this year, helped in part by elevated fuel prices following geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.

Europeans purchased nearly 980,000 fully electric vehicles through April, up 29.1% from the same period last year.

Battery-electric vehicles accounted for roughly 22% of all new car sales during April.

According to data released by the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association, overall EU car registrations rose 5.1% year-over-year in April to 972,314 vehicles.

Battery-electric vehicle sales surged 37.7%, substantially outpacing the broader automotive market.

Tesla’s EU registrations alone jumped 67.2% to 9,169 vehicles during the month, lifting its market share to 0.9% from 0.6% a year earlier.

Chinese rivals continue gaining ground

While Tesla’s recovery has improved sentiment, competition in Europe continues intensifying as Chinese automakers aggressively expand their presence.

BYD more than doubled April EU sales, while Chery Automobile nearly quadrupled registrations.

SAIC Motor, owner of the MG brand, reported a 24.6% increase in April sales.

For the first four months of 2026, battery-electric vehicles accounted for 19.7% of the European market, up from 15.3% a year earlier.

Tesla’s sales during that period rose 61.7%, while BYD’s surged 152.9%.

Investors still focused on AI and margins

Despite improving vehicle sales trends, investor focus remains heavily centered on Tesla’s broader artificial intelligence ambitions.

The company’s long-term valuation increasingly depends on its “physical AI” initiatives, including autonomous driving, robotaxis and humanoid robotics.

Tesla has already launched robotaxi operations in several US cities, though expansion has progressed more slowly than many investors expected.

Meanwhile, analysts continue watching Tesla’s pricing strategy closely as the company attempts to balance demand and profitability.

Last week, Evercore ISI noted Tesla raised prices on higher-end Model Y trims in the United States by up to $1,000.

The firm said elevated gasoline prices could help support EV demand and stabilize Tesla’s pricing power despite weaker overall U.S. electric vehicle demand.

Evercore estimates US EV demand has fallen 15% to 20% year-over-year and remains significantly below peak levels.

The firm projects Tesla will deliver roughly 400,000 vehicles during the second quarter.

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