Tesla Doubters Had a Bad April as European Sales Surge for the Third Month Running

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Tesla’s European comeback is starting to look real.

After more than a year of sliding sales driven by customer backlash over its CEO’s political involvement and a flood of new competition, the company has now strung together three straight months of growth in the region. The Wall Street Journal reports that April registrations across the EU, UK and affiliated European markets hit 10,654 units, up nearly 47% from the same month last year. Inside the EU alone the gain was even sharper, with sales climbing over 67%.

It’s a meaningful shift for a brand that couldn’t buy good press in Europe through most of 2025. February was the first month Tesla posted positive registration numbers since December 2024. March followed with a surge of over 84%. April kept the streak alive. That’s three straight months of growth for Tesla in Europe, for those keeping track.

Beyond the sales figures, Tesla is also pushing to get its full self-driving technology approved in the EU, a move that could give the brand a fresh edge in the market if regulators sign off. So far, Full Self-Driving (FSD) Supervised has been approved in the Netherlands and Lithuania.

Three consecutive months of strong growth after a year in the hole isn’t a blip, as it looks like momentum.

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