So, despite the challenges in Europe, the Tesla Model Y was once again Europe’s top-selling electric cars in both June and H1 2025. June was the first month this year in which Model Y registrations did not decline.

Although the increase was minimal (+0.1% vs. June 2024), it confirmed the trend that began in May, when volumes fell by just 7%. This marked a significant improvement compared to the average monthly drop of 50% recorded between January and April.
Renault Group topped the model rankings in both June and the first half of 2025. More than 27,200 units of the Renault Clio were registered in June which was over 3,000 more than the Tesla Model Y, which ranked second with more than 23,800 units registered during the month. Over the first six months of the year, the Renault Clio was surpassed only by the Dacia Sandero, another model from within the Renault Group portfolio.
Among the big monthly winners during June were the Clio (+19%), Peugeot 208 (+16%), and Opel/Vauxhall Corsa (+12%). Further down the rankings, year-on-year growth was recorded by the Ford Puma (+15%), BMW X1 (+27%), Mini Cooper (+25%), Opel/Vauxhall Mokka (+21%), Mercedes GLA (+20%), BMW X3 (+22%), MG HS (+36%), and Mercedes GLC (+31%).