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Tesla sales in UK continue recovery, jump 62% in April

by May 5, 2026
written by May 5, 2026

Sales of Tesla vehicles in the United Kingdom rose sharply in April, extending a recent recovery trend.

However, performance across Europe remained uneven as competition and structural challenges persisted.

The company sold 831 vehicles in the UK during the month, marking a 62% increase year-on-year and the second consecutive month of growth following six months of declining sales.

UK sales rebound continues

The improvement comes despite a sequential drop in registrations from March, when 8,599 vehicles were recorded.

The decline reflects typical seasonal patterns, with April historically one of the weaker months following strong quarter-end deliveries.

According to data from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, Tesla registered 11,739 vehicles in the first quarter.

For 2025, the company recorded 45,513 registrations in the UK, down 9.6% from more than 50,000 units in the previous year.

Mixed performance across Europe

Across Europe, Tesla’s recovery has been more uneven.

Registrations more than doubled in several markets in April, rising 111% in Sweden and 102% in Denmark, according to data from Mobility Sweden and bilstatistik.dk.

France also saw a 112% increase, while registrations in the Netherlands rose 23%.

However, other markets recorded sharp declines. Registrations fell 61% in Norway, 47% in Spain, 33% in Portugal, and 5% in Italy, based on data from national authorities and industry groups.

Tesla’s European sales have rebounded strongly so far this year after two consecutive annual declines, supported by an easier comparison base and increased demand for electric vehicles.

Higher fuel prices following the Iran conflict have boosted interest in alternatives to internal combustion engine vehicles, contributing to the recovery in several markets.

Structural challenges persist

Despite the rebound, Tesla continues to face structural challenges in Europe.

The company lost nearly half of its market share in the region in 2025, driven by intensifying competition, a limited product lineup, and broader reactions to Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk’s political positions.

Tesla has not introduced a new mass-market model since the Model Y in 2020, adding to pressure from competitors offering a wider range of vehicles.

Stock performance remains weak

Tesla’s stock has remained under pressure, declining about 14% year-to-date and falling more than 2% following its March-quarter results.

Investor focus has increasingly shifted away from near-term vehicle sales toward the company’s progress in artificial intelligence initiatives.

Tesla’s long-term valuation is now closely tied to its “physical AI” strategy, which includes autonomous driving, robotaxis, and humanoid robots.

The company launched its robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, in June, but expansion into additional cities has been slower than expected, raising concerns about scalability and revenue generation.

While demand in key European markets is recovering, the company faces mounting competitive pressure and must demonstrate meaningful progress in both its automotive and AI businesses.

Its ability to scale production, expand its product lineup, and deliver on its autonomous and robotics ambitions will remain critical in shaping investor confidence.

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