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June deliveries of Tesla up 12 per cent  in Britain, but Q1 2025 data shows a steep decline across European markets.
In order to meet Q2 delivery estimates, Elon Musk may have redirected sales to smaller markets not deep enough to sustain such high volumes over longer periods of time.
TESLA is headed for another year of shrinking sales after it posted a second straight drop in quarterly deliveries, dragged down by CEO Elon Musk’s right-wing political stances and an aging vehicle ...
Norway’s near-total shift to electric vehicle sales signals a transformative moment for the global automotive industry, with ...
Tesla’s Q2 deliveries were not as bad as some feared. That, however, does not make the stock a buy, at least for the short ...
Sales have plunged amid dislike of the company’s boss - but it’s not local carmakers who are benefiting from the dramatic ...
Elon Musk’s Tesla woes have continued to pick up speed as their worldwide vehicle sales fell 13.5 per cent. The EV car company delivered 384,122 vehicles globally in the last three months, down from ...
Will the revamped Model Y make it for Tesla? This question has been on the minds of many industry observers since Tesla's ...