Tesla's Electric Reign: Model Y and Model 3 Lead UK Market in 2025
- Mike Seuss
- 1 day ago
- 2 min read
Tesla is demonstrating significant market dominance in the United Kingdom for 2025, with its Model Y and Model 3 vehicles leading the electric vehicle sales charts. As the year draws to a close, these two models have solidified their positions, outpacing competitors by a considerable margin and contributing to Tesla's overall market presence.
Key Takeaways
Tesla's Model Y and Model 3 are the top two best-selling EVs in the UK for 2025.
The Model Y leads sales with 18,890 units, followed by the Model 3 with 16,361 units.
Tesla holds a 9.6% market share of the total auto market in the UK for 2025.
Despite a slight decrease from 2024, Tesla's overall sales pace remains strong.
Tesla's Unrivaled EV Leadership
The data reveals that the Tesla Model Y is currently the best-selling electric vehicle in the UK, with 18,890 units sold year-to-date. Hot on its heels is the Tesla Model 3, securing the second position with 16,361 sales. This performance places them significantly ahead of other electric models, with the Audi Q4 e-tron ranking third at 10,287 units.
Market Share and Performance
Tesla as a brand has captured a substantial 9.6% of the total UK auto market in 2025, delivering an impressive 42,270 vehicles. While this represents a slight dip in market share compared to the previous year's 13.2%, Tesla still leads major automotive groups like Volkswagen, which holds an 8% market share.
Year-Over-Year Comparison
Although the Model Y and Model 3 are set to see a decrease in sales compared to their 2024 figures, the overall performance remains robust. The Model Y was the best-selling car in the UK in 2024, with 32,610 units sold. The Model 3 achieved 17,272 units last year, indicating a consistent demand for both vehicles.
Factors Influencing Sales
While the exact reasons for year-over-year fluctuations are complex, some months have shown stronger consumer demand, with notable increases of over 20% in February and 14% in June. The report also briefly touches upon potential external factors that may have influenced consumer sentiment.



