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Tesla dominates the US EV market again in the first quarter of 2025

Tesla dominates the US EV market again in the first quarter of 2025

According to a recent report by Kelley Blue Book, shared by Cox Automotive, Tesla's vehicles once again led the US electric vehicle market in the first quarter of 2025 – despite an overall market decline. Particularly outstanding are the Model Y and the Model 3, which together sold more units than the next competitors combined.

Sales Figures in Detail

  • Tesla Model Y: 64,051 units, representing a decline of 33.8% compared to the previous year

  • Tesla Model 3: 52,520 units, an impressive increase of 70.3% year-over-year

  • Tesla Cybertruck: Ranked as the tenth best-selling EV with 6,406 units

  • Tesla Model S and Model X: With 1,280 and 3,843 units, they completed the Tesla lineup

These figures impressively demonstrate how strongly Tesla can continue to gain a foothold despite an overall declining EV market. The newly introduced model of the Model Y contributed in part to a slight decline in sold units – however, Tesla benefited from strong demand across the entire segment.

Strong Industry Comparison

In addition to Tesla, models from other manufacturers also posted impressive sales figures:

  • Ford Mustang Mach-E: 11,607 units

  • Chevrolet Equinox EV: 10,329 units

  • Honda Prologue: 9,561 units

The top 10 EV sellers by brand in the US in the first quarter of 2025 are:

  • Tesla: 128,100 units

  • Ford: 22,500 units

  • Chevrolet: 19,186 units

  • BMW: 13,538 units

  • Hyundai: 12,843 units

  • VW: 9,564 units

  • Honda: 9,561 units

  • Kia: 8,656 units

  • Rivian: 8,553 units

  • Cadillac: 7,972 units

These numbers underscore Tesla's ongoing market dominance and demonstrate that even in a competitive market environment, the company continues to set standards - both in terms of sales figures and technological innovation.

Conclusion

Despite a general decline in EV sales in the US market, Tesla's models, especially Model Y and Model 3, have maintained their top position. While some competitors score with rising sales figures, Tesla shows that the strong brand image and innovative technology secure customer trust. It remains exciting to see how market shares will continue to develop over the year and which new models the competition will still bring to the market.

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