Group 1: Market Overview - Tesla's new car sales in Britain rose year-on-year in June, contributing to a broader recovery in the electric vehicle market, with overall new car registrations in Britain growing 6.7% to 191,316 units [1][2] - Battery electric car demand increased by 39% to 47,354 units, with one in four buyers opting for electric vehicles [2] - Despite the growth, sales remain below pre-COVID levels, marking the best June since 2019 [2] Group 2: Tesla's Performance - Tesla sold 7,719 units in June, reflecting a 14% increase from the previous year, although sales are down nearly 2% year-to-date [3][4][8] - Different data sources and calculation methods between SMMT and New AutoMotive account for discrepancies in reported figures [4] Group 3: Competitive Landscape - Chinese rival BYD's sales have surged nearly four-fold to 2,498 units, highlighting increased competition in the electric vehicle market [4] - Ford's EV sales in Britain grew more than four-fold in the first half of 2025, indicating strong competition among automakers [6] Group 4: Industry Support and Future Growth - The growth in electric vehicle sales is supported by substantial industry efforts, including unsustainable discounting, but remains below mandated levels [3] - Future growth in the sector will depend on improved charging facilities to enhance mainstream electric vehicle adoption [6] Group 5: Trade Implications - A new US-UK trade deal has come into effect, reducing tariffs on imports from Britain, which may benefit British car manufacturers exporting to the U.S. [7]
Tesla's UK sales take big leap in June from a year earlier, data shows