Tesla’s new car sales in Britain experienced a robust 12% year-over-year increase in June 2025, reaching 7,891 units, according to data from research group New AutoMotive. The growth surge coincided with the American automaker’s launch of deliveries for its refreshed Model Y, marking a significant recovery for the electric vehicle manufacturer in the competitive UK market.
Record-Breaking June Performance
The June figures represent Tesla’s strongest monthly performance in the UK during 2025, with the updated Model Y accounting for 4,181 registrations and claiming the position as the third best-selling vehicle overall in Britain. Tesla delivered 7,891 vehicles in June, up from 7,019 the prior year, with the updated Model Y playing a pivotal role, demonstrating the appeal of the refreshed midsize SUV’s enhanced design and performance features.
Market Context and Competition
Britain’s overall new car registrations reached 191,316 units in June, marking the strongest performance since 2019. BEV registrations increased by 39.1% to 47,354 units, covering 24.8% of the overall market, highlighting the accelerating shift toward electric vehicle adoption across the UK.
However, Tesla faces intensifying competition from rivals experiencing even more dramatic growth. Chinese automaker BYD saw its UK sales soar nearly fourfold to 2,498 units in June, while Ford’s EV sales grew over fourfold in the first half of 2025, indicating a rapidly evolving competitive landscape.
Year-to-Date Challenges
Despite the positive June results, Tesla’s year-to-date sales remain down nearly 2%, reflecting earlier struggles in 2025. The company experienced a significant 45% sales decline in May, attributed to production delays of the updated Model Y at its Berlin Gigafactory and consumer hesitation while awaiting the newer version.
UK Electric Vehicle Market Expansion
The broader UK electric vehicle market continues its impressive trajectory, with battery electric vehicles now representing one in four new car sales. June was the best since 2019, with electric vehicle registrations jumping 39 percent to account for 25 percent of all sales, signaling increased consumer confidence in electric mobility.
Tesla UK Sales Data – June 2025
Metric | June 2025 | June 2024 | Change |
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Total Tesla Sales | 7,891 units | 7,019 units | +12% |
Model Y Registrations | 4,181 units | N/A | New Updated Version |
Model 3 Registrations | 3,538 units | N/A | Continued Strong Performance |
Tesla UK Market Share | 4.1% | 3.9% | +0.2% |
UK BEV Market Share | 24.8% | 17.8% | +7.0% |
Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) Chief Executive Mike Hawes acknowledged the growth while noting ongoing challenges, stating that EV sales levels remain below regulatory targets despite substantial industry investment and discounting efforts.
Looking ahead, Tesla’s continued success in the UK will depend on maintaining the momentum from its updated Model Y while addressing competitive pressures from both established automakers and emerging Chinese brands in the rapidly expanding electric vehicle marketplace.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What drove Tesla’s sales increase in June 2025?
A: The 12% growth was primarily driven by deliveries of Tesla’s updated Model Y, which featured enhanced design and performance improvements.
Q: How does Tesla compare to competitors in the UK market?
A: While Tesla grew 12%, competitors like BYD saw 300% growth and Ford increased EV sales by over 400%, indicating intense competition.
Q: What percentage of UK car sales are now electric?
A: Electric vehicles represented 24.8% of all new car sales in June 2025, the highest level since 2019.
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