Overview
- National data released Wednesday showed France up 203% in March to 9,569 registrations, just three units shy of Tesla’s record month in December 2023.
- Denmark logged a 144% March gain to 1,447 vehicles, outpacing the broader market and marking a sharp turn from last year’s slump.
- First‑quarter totals underline the trend, with France up 108% to 13,945 registrations and Denmark up 50% to 2,324.
- Tesla told British media that registrations often bunch at quarter ends because cars ship in batches, a pattern that can lift March tallies.
- The rebound follows late‑2025 launches of lower‑priced Model Y and Model 3 trims after a year when Tesla lost share in Europe to rivals, with more country reports due later Wednesday to show how widespread the recovery is.