Tesla sales marked a significant decline in Norway since the beginning of the year. The company sold 1,606 cars in January and February, down from 2,887 in 2024. Meanwhile, Norway’s passenger car sales grew by 46.
Tesla has grand ambitions to become an AI giant. But that relies on its core automotive business, which appears to be in serious trouble.
Once considered at the forefront of innovation, Tesla is facing huge consumer backlash for Elon Musk's controversial behaviour.
It’s possible that owners could be distancing themselves from Musk following his ties to far-right wing groups and role in the Trump Administration’s DOGE.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued multiple recalls last week, including notices for over 375,000 Tesla Model 3 and Model Y vehicles.
Tesla owners are disguising their cars as other vehicles to avoid attempted vandalism linked to the disdain for the brand’s founder, Elon Musk.
Tesla is seeing a 44.4-percent drop in car sales in Norway in 2025, as VW and Toyota take the lead in the electric vehicle market in the Nordic country.
Tesla is recalling 376,241 vehicles due to a potential crash risk. The carmaker recalled its 2023 Model 3 and Model Y cars sold in the U.S. because if voltage exceeds the car’s limit, it can cause it to lose power steering when it slows down to 0 mph and potentially cause an accident.
OSLO/COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Tesla's Scandinavian sales fell sharply in February from a year ago, eroding its market share as the electric vehicle maker faces a test of brand loyalty amid CEO Elon Musk's role in U.S. President Donald Trump's administration.
Tesla dealerships across the continent and the U.S. have been the object of protests and vandalism; consumers are also expressing their displeasure with their pocket books. The company's sales in Europe declined 50 percent in January year-over-year, data from car lobby ACEA shows.
Tesla's sales in Scandinavia and France have plunged as it struggles with brand loyalty issues, partly due to CEO Elon Musk's political affiliations. Once dominant in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, Tesla's market share has dropped significantly.