In Q1, Tesla's Model Y and Model 3 maintained their status as the top-selling electric vehicles (EVs) in the U.S., according to the Kelley Blue Book report. Tesla sold 64,051 Model Y units, marking a 33.8% year-over-year decline, while its Model 3 saw a remarkable 70.3% increase with 52,520 units sold. The competition, including Ford and Chevrolet, followed with strong performances from models like the Mustang Mach-E and Equinox EV. Overall, Tesla's sales suffered an 8.6% drop compared to last year, indicating ongoing market pressure and consumer dynamics.
Despite a market decline, Tesla's Model Y and Model 3 were the top-selling electric vehicles in Q1, underscoring their dominant position amidst growing competition.
While Tesla's Model Y sales suffered a decline, the Model 3 showed significant growth, highlighting the dynamic nature of the EV market and consumer preferences.
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