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BYD Rides Europe’s EV Boom as Tesla Stumbles on 48% Sales Drop

by Team Lumida
November 25, 2025
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  • BYD’s European new-car registrations jumped to 17,470 in October from 5,695 a year earlier, with EU registrations nearly tripling.
  • Tesla’s EU registrations fell 48% in October, extending a string of weak months as the brand contends with political blowback around Elon Musk.
  • BYD’s volumes remain far below incumbents like Volkswagen and Stellantis, but the European EV market is expanding, with BEVs reaching 16.4% EU share year-to-date.
  • Overall EU car registrations rose 5.8% in October, with strong growth in Germany and modest gains in France, underscoring a recovering auto cycle.

What Happened?

Chinese automaker BYD continued its rapid expansion in Europe in October, with new-car registrations (a proxy for sales) climbing to 17,470 vehicles across Europe, up sharply from 5,695 a year earlier. Within the European Union, BYD registrations nearly tripled to 13,350 from 4,525, according to ACEA data. Despite the strong growth, BYD’s absolute volumes still lag far behind established players such as Volkswagen and Stellantis, which registered 308,508 and 157,350 vehicles respectively in Europe during the month.

In contrast, Tesla’s EU registrations fell 48% in October, extending a disappointing sales streak as the company grapples with fallout from Elon Musk’s political alignment with the Trump administration. At the market level, battery-electric vehicles reached a 16.4% share of EU registrations year-to-date (up from 13.2%), with BEV sales in Germany up 39% over the first ten months, while hybrid and plug-in hybrid registrations also posted double-digit gains. Overall EU car registrations increased 5.8% in October to 916,609 vehicles, supported by a 7.8% rise in Germany and 2.9% in France.


Why It Matters?

For investors, the data underscore two simultaneous trends: BYD’s growing footprint in Europe and Tesla’s weakening momentum in a key overseas market. BYD’s strong percentage growth demonstrates that Chinese EV makers are gaining traction despite political pressure and trade scrutiny, leveraging competitive pricing and a broad product lineup to chip away at incumbent market share. However, the large volume gap with Volkswagen and Stellantis highlights that BYD remains in the early innings of its European expansion, with significant ramp risk, regulatory headwinds, and brand-building challenges still ahead.

Tesla’s 48% EU sales decline, against a backdrop of rising EV penetration, suggests company-specific issues—reputation, brand perception, and possibly product/price positioning—rather than simply a cyclical pause in EV demand. At the macro level, the continued rise in BEV and hybrid share in the EU supports the long-term electrification thesis and underpins demand for battery supply chains, charging infrastructure, and related components, even as name-specific winners and losers shift.


What’s Next?

Looking forward, BYD’s ability to translate fast-growing registrations into sustainable, profitable market share will hinge on how it navigates EU trade policy, local production decisions, and competitive responses from European and Korean OEMs. Investors should watch for any escalation in tariffs, anti-subsidy actions, or local content requirements that could pressure Chinese automakers’ economics or force capacity investments inside Europe.

For Tesla, the key questions are whether management can stabilize European sales via refreshed models, pricing moves, or brand repair—and how political controversies continue to affect customer sentiment. At the sector level, the steady climb in EV and hybrid penetration suggests that European automakers with robust electrification roadmaps and flexible platforms will be better positioned, while laggards risk share loss even in a growing market. Monitoring ACEA monthly registration data, EV mix trends by country, and any shifts in EU policy toward Chinese imports will be critical for assessing relative positioning among BYD, Tesla, and legacy European manufacturers.

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