Britain has especially been a hot spot for anti-Musk satire and art, helping to fuel the pushback against the American brand, which once dominated electric car sales across much of Europe. Norway, where Tesla has played an essential role in helping the country reach its goal of having all new vehicles sold be emission-free by the end of this year, was an outlier. Registrations there of the Model Y increased in April. But more than half of those were for used cars, not the latest updated Juniper version, according to the Norwegian Road Traffic Information Council. It noted that Tesla’s share of the market, which it long dominated, had slipped to 11 percent, down from 18 percent a year earlier.


Source:   The Times
May 06, 2025 16:49 UTC