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Several automakers reported strong year-over-year increases in sales totals in the first half and second quarter of 2025.
Global sales of electric vehicles (EVs) and plug-in hybrids rose 24% year-over-year in June, driven by strong demand in China and Europe, according to market research firm Rho Motion. Worldwide EV ...
A significant decline in EV registration data has been reported across several carmakers. Tesla’s U.S. EV registrations declined by 12 percent compared to the previous May figures. Cadillac, Nissan, ...
A surge in new-vehicle sales helped lift automakers in the second quarter, but most of the action happened early as buyers ...
"Despite many obstacles — and what you may read elsewhere — electric-vehicle sales continue to grow at a healthy pace in the US market." Acura EV off to surprisingly successful start in US ...
China’s EV makers are dominating global sales, and a new ICCT report shows who’s winning, who’s catching up, and who’s falling behind.
For Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) investors, the company's recent EV sales growth is about to hit a speed bump thanks to its popular Mustang Mach-E. Here's what's going on.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has fired the carmaker's vice president of manufacturing and operations following a falloff in auto sales in the nation's largest markets this year.
Q2 sales reached 235,726 units, up 10% from Q2 2024. First half 2025 sales totaled 439,280 units, a 10% increase over 2024 and Hyundai’s best first-half result ever.
Tesla sales sank again in Europe last month as rising competition and Elon Musk's ties to US President Donald Trump cut into demand despite a growing electric car market, industry ...
Tesla's slump comes as EV sales in Europe rebounded by 26.1% in the first five months of the year. Battery-electric cars accounted for 15.4% of all cars sold in May, up from 12.1% in the same month ...
New EV registrations fell 4.4 percent, marking the first dip after 14 consecutive months of growth. The slide was led by notable declines from several automakers, including Tesla, Ford, and Hyundai.