Elon Musk's "controversies" aren't slowing down Tesla UK sales
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Elon Musk's "controversies" aren't slowing down Tesla UK sales
"Tesla's UK sales soared by over 20% in February, reaching nearly 4,000 vehicles. The rise in Tesla UK sales might come as a surprise, considering concerns over a consumer backlash tied to CEO Elon Musk."
"Tesla sold 3,852 vehicles in the UK last month, with the Model 3 and Model Y driving its 20.7% year-over-year growth."
"EVs now account for 25% of new registrations, fueled by demand for battery-powered models like Tesla's Model 3 and Model Y."
"The good news is that electric car uptake is increasing, albeit at huge cost to manufacturers in terms of market support."
In February, Tesla's sales in the UK saw a remarkable 20.7% increase, with nearly 4,000 vehicles sold, including popular models Model 3 and Model Y. This rise came despite increasing worries about a potential consumer backlash linked to Elon Musk’s controversial statements. The expansion in electric vehicles (EVs) in the UK, now at 25% of new registrations, reflects a robust demand. As the overall car market sees a decline, Tesla's market share rises, underscoring resilience amidst potential challenges to brand loyalty in the wake of Musk's controversies.
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