This looks more like an article like so many others where the Tesla Model 3 appears in the first place of sale of electric cars. But that’s not what this is about.
For the first time, the best-selling car in Europe (of all segments) was an electric car, specifically the Tesla Model 3. In addition, the Tesla Model 3 is also the first non-European car to achieve first place in sales.
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Tesla is today a brand that has a strong position around the world. After conquering the US in a unique way, it expanded borders and reached many more countries. In Europe, the brand has achieved several records, and recently it broke a very important one. The Tesla Model 3 was the best-selling car in Europe for the month of September with almost 25,000 units sold.
According to the Jato Dynamics report, Tesla’s vehicle managed to outsell the popular Renault Clio and Dacia Sandero.
According to Jato… “It is the first time that an electric car dominates the market and it is also the first time for a vehicle produced outside Europe.”
The Tesla Model 3 is an all-electric vehicle with a wide range of interesting features. According to some analysts, these numbers could be a sign of strong progress in the electrification of the European market.
It should be noted that car sales in Europe in September returned to their 1995 levels with 718,598 new cars sold. It should also be noted that in Europe, in the third quarter, more hybrids, rechargeable hybrids and electric cars were sold than gasoline cars, which reveals some trend for this “new” market.
Tesla dominated the electrics ranking in September, with a market share of 24%. In second place appears the Volkswagen group with 22%, in third position Stellantis with 13% and in fourth position Hyundai-Kia with 11%.
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