in November Tesla Model Yhas seen more sales than the Volkswagen Golf, which has traditionally been the best-selling passenger car in Europe. As a result, the Model Y was the best-selling passenger vehicle overall in the region for that month. This success can be attributed to the growing popularity of electric vehicles and the appeal of Model Y’s sleek design and advanced technology.
The 100 percent Electric crossover Model Y experienced a significant revival in November, 19,144 pieces and experienced an increase of over 260% compared to the same month of the previous year. In September, the Model Y was also the best-selling car in all of Europe. These impressive sales figures show the increasing demand for electric vehicles and the interest in Model Y in particular.
In November, Tesla saw a significant increase in its sales in Europe, with a total of 31,820 units sold, a 97% increase from the previous month. This increase is largely attributable to the impressive sales of the Model Y, which saw a 260% increase in sales compared to the same month of the previous year.
Toyota Yaris in Europe 17,309 pieces third with sales, Dacia Sandero increased by 16% compared to the previous month. 18,746 pieces ranked second in sales. Model Y, with a 150% increase compared to the same month of the previous year. 19,144 units It became Europe’s best-selling car this month by sales volume. It was also the only electric vehicle to hit the sales podium in Europe that month.
As reported by Automotive News Europe, the Peugeot 208 was the best-selling vehicle in all of Europe, with a total of 193,743 sold this year, according to preliminary data from Dataforce. The Peugeot 208 is available in both conventional and electric models and is expected to finish 2022 as Europe’s best-selling vehicle overall.
Six different models have been the best-selling model in Europe for at least a month this year, but only two of them have been all-electric: the Tesla Model 3 (in March) and the Tesla Model Y (in September and November).
In November, the Tesla Model 3 overtook the Model Y as the most popular vehicle in Germany, Europe’s largest car market. The Model 3 sedan has surpassed the Model Y crossover as the most popular type of electric car registered in the country, according to data from Germany’s national automobile agency Kraftfahrt-Bundesamt. It is noteworthy that the Model 3 has gained popularity in Germany, which is an important market for electric vehicles.
While Tesla sold 6,811 Model 3 vehicles last month, it sold 3,687 Model Y vehicles in Germany. The previous month also marked the start of deliveries for the updated Model S and Model X in Germany, with Tesla selling a total of 106 and 35 of each model, respectively. These sales figures show that the Model 3 was more popular than the Model Y in Germany that month, but both models were successful in the market. The relatively low sales of the Model S and Model X indicate that they may not be as popular as other models in the country. Of course, their high prices are also responsible for this decline.
Tesla delivered record deliveries in Germany last month for a total of 10,819 cars, up 93% year-over-year. This marks an important milestone for the company as November was the second best selling month in the country, second only to September. These strong sales figures show the increasing demand for electric vehicles in Germany and Tesla’s success in the market.
Earlier this year, Tesla CEO Elon Musk predicted that the Model Y would be the best-selling car worldwide by 2023. It is not yet clear whether the Model Y will continue to perform well and achieve this level of global success in the coming years. We’ll wait and see.