Tesla sales in the UK down 19% in November

Tesla sales in the UK fell by 19% year-on-year in November, according to data from research group New AutoMotive.

It has reported that just 3,784 new Teslas were sold in the month compared to 4,680 in the same month in 2024.

The falling numbers continue a downward trajectory for the electric vehicle brand, which saw the number of new registrations halve in October.

To reverse the trend, Telsa is planning to introduce new, cheaper, stripped back Model Y and Model 3 versions to European markets.

The new Standard models will come with the same battery capacities as current versions but will offer slightly extended ranges of around 321 miles due to their lighter weight.

It has been reported the Model 3 Standard will be available for £41,990.

The news comes in the face of growing competition from Chinese brands, with BYD sales in November more than trebling and Chery announcing it has sold nearly 4,000 models in the first three months after launching in the UK.

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