Tesla Model 3 and Model Y dominates U.S. EV market in 2025
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Tesla Model 3 and Model Y dominates U.S. EV market in 2025
Tesla's Model 3 and Model Y together dominated the U.S. electric vehicle market in 2025. The Model 3 reached an estimated 192,440 U.S. deliveries, a 1.3% year-to-date increase, and accounted for 15.9% of U.S. EV sales. The Model Y delivered 357,528 units, a 4.0% year-to-date decline driven in part by production shutdowns at Tesla's Fremont Factory and Gigafactory Texas during a transition to a refreshed Model Y, yet still captured a 39.5% market share. Combined, the two models represented more than half of U.S. EV sales. Top non-Tesla sellers included the Chevy Equinox EV, Ford Mustang Mach-E, Hyundai Ioniq 5, and Honda Prologue.
"The Model Y was even more dominant. U.S. deliveries of the all-electric crossover reached 357,528 units in 2025, a 4.0% year-to-date decline from the prior year. It should be noted, however, that the drop came during a year that included production shutdowns at Tesla's Fremont Factory and Gigafactory Texas as the company transitioned to the new Model Y. Even with those disruptions, the Model Y captured an overwhelming 39.5% share of the market, far surpassing any single competitor."
"Tesla's Model 3 and Model Y continued to overwhelmingly dominate the United States' electric vehicle market in 2025. New sales data showed that Tesla's two mass market cars maintained a commanding segment share, with the Model 3 posting year-to-date growth and the Model Y remaining resilient despite factory shutdowns tied to its refresh. The figures were detailed in Kelley Blue Book's Q4 2025 U.S. Electric Vehicle Sales Report."
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