2025 (Half Year) Europe: Top Electric Car Brands and BEV Models

2025 (Half Year): Volkswagen was the largest electric car brand in Europe, while the Tesla Model Y was the top-selling BEV model.

2025 (Half Year): Volkswagen was the largest electric car brand in Europe, while the Tesla Model Y was the top-selling BEV model.
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Volkswagen replaced Telsa as the best-selling brand of all-electric cars in Europe during the first half of 2025. The Tesla Model Y remained the top-selling electric car model in Europe despite weaker sales. Volkswagen made strong gains with sales of the ID4, ID7, and ID3 increasing. The European new car market contracted by 1% during the first half of 2025 but electric car sales were up by a quarter.

Latest European Car Market Statistics: 2025: January, February, March, (Q1), April, May, June (HY); 2024 (Full Year): MarketBy Country, Electric, BrandsTop 50 ModelsTop 20 Electric Models2025-2007.

Top 25 Best-Selling Electric Car Brands in Europe in 2025 (Half Year)

The 25 top-selling battery-electric vehicle brands in Europe, according to car sales data released by JATO were:

Brand (Electric)BEV Sales 1-6/2025% Change
1Volkswagen135,42778
2Tesla109,262-33
3BMW94,65815
4Audi74,56153
5Skoda71,789147
6Renault64,40258
7Kia55,91560
8Mercedes55,4285
9Volvo49,219-32
10Hyundai46,38033
11Peugeot43,679-2
12BYD41,270143
13Cupra37,372109
14Ford35,239223
15Citroen33,557185
16Opel/Vauxhall28,09524
17Mini27,617240
18MG24,744-45
19Polestar22,74479
20Toyota19,43233
21Dacia18,93972
22Porsche18,192318
23Fiat14,577-37
24Nissan11,470-27
25Xpeng8,346273

Volkswagen replaced Tesla as the largest electric car brand in Europe during the first half of 2025. VW electric car sales increased 78% while Tesla sales were down by a third. (The total European electric car market expanded by a quarter during the first half of 2025.) BMW remained ahead of Audi despite much weaker increases in electric car sales.

Skoda increased sales by nearly 150% while Renault and Kia increased sales by nearly two-thirds. Volvo sales were down by a third.

Just outside the top-ten list, BYD increased sales by 143%. Ford, Citroen, Mini, Porsche, and Xpeng also had strong increases. Outside the top 15 brands, Smart sales were down by another 63% to below 6,000 cars.

Top 25 Best-Selling Electric Car Models in Europe in 2025 (Half Year)

The 25 top-selling battery-electric car models in Europe, according to car sales data released by JATO were:

RBrand and ModelHY2025% Change
1Tesla Model Y68,801-33
2Volkswagen ID.440,33538
3Tesla Model 339,864-33
4Volkswagen ID.738,113573
5Volkswagen ID.337,42129
6Kia EV335,023new
7Renault 534,206new
8Skoda Elroq34,076new
9Skoda Enyaq32,80638
10BMW iX131,33727
11Audi Q6 e-tron25,802
12Volvo EX3023,927-40
13BMW i423,712-1
14Citroen C322,664
15Cupra Born22,02424
16Audi Q4 e-tron21,760-9
17Mercedes EQA20,6479
18Renault Scenic18,963282
19Dacia Spring18,93972
20Ford Explorer EV18,822new
21Toyota bZ4X17,82934
22Mercedes EQB17,16420
23Hyundai Kona16,594-10
24Cupra Tavascan15,342
25Volvo EX4014,908-39

The Tesla Model Y was again the best-selling electric car model in Europe during the first semester of 2025 but sales were down 33% following a 26% contraction in the first semester of 2023. Tesla Model Y sales were as follows during the first six months of the last three years:

Half YearModel Y Sales% Change
2023136,564204
2024101,181-26
202568,801-33

Tesla Model 3 sales were also sharply down while Volkswagen made strong gains with the VW ID4, ID3, and high-earning ID7. Three completely new models made it into the top ten best-selling all-electric cars in Europe during the first half of 2025: the Kia EV3, Renault 5, and Skoda Elroq.

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Henk Bekker

Henk Bekker is a freelance writer with over 20 years of experience in online writing. His best-selling cars website has been reporting car sales statistics since 2008 with classic car auction prices focusing on the most expensive automobiles sold at public auctions in the past decade. He also owns the travel websites European-Traveler.com and Lake Geneva Switzerland. Henk holds an MBA from Edinburgh Business School and an MSc in Finance from the University of London.