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Investing.com -- Tesla Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA) car sales in France and Denmark declined in July for the seventh consecutive month.
The company registered 1,307 new cars in France last month, representing a 27% drop compared to July 2024, according to official industry data.
In Denmark, the decline was even steeper, with sales falling 52% to 336 vehicles. Model Y registrations specifically decreased by 49% in Denmark during July.
The overall European market showed mixed results, with total car sales in France declining 8% while Denmark saw a 20% increase in July.
Tesla’s struggles extended to Sweden as well, where new car registrations plummeted 85.8% year-on-year to just 163 vehicles in July, based on data released Friday by Mobility Sweden.
These July figures follow a broader trend, as Tesla sales dropped by more than a third across Europe during the first half of 2025.