Tesla’s UK sales plunged 57% in January 2026, registering only 647 vehicles, while Chinese competitor BYD surged ahead with 1,326 units. Ford led the market with 2,271 battery-electric vehicles. The data underscores Tesla’s mounting challenges in Europe as its aging lineup faces stiff competition from Chinese automakers.
Tesla’s performance in the UK market has taken a significant hit at the start of 2026. The latest registration data from New Automotive reveals a steep decline, marking Tesla’s weakest showing among major automakers.
Tesla’s UK registrations fell sharply in January 2026, dropping more than 57% year-on-year to just 647 vehicles, according to New Automotive data. While Tesla struggled, Chinese rival BYD sold nearly double that number, highlighting intensifying competition in Britain’s electric vehicle market and raising concerns about Tesla’s European momentum.
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Tesla’s UK registrations dropped 57% year-on-year to 647 vehicles in January.
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BYD sold 1,326 battery-electric vehicles, up 21% compared to last year, nearly doubling Tesla’s volume.
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Ford emerged as the UK’s BEV leader in January, with 2,271 units sold, more than double its previous year’s tally.
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Overall UK battery-electric vehicle sales fell 6.4% year-on-year, while total car registrations across all fuel types declined 4.6% to 133,571 units.
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Tesla’s decline is attributed to mounting competitive pressure, with its lineup facing challenges from newer, more affordable models offered by Chinese brands such as BYD and MG.
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Despite introducing cheaper variants of the Model Y and Model 3 to revive demand, Tesla has struggled to regain traction in its largest European market.
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Industry analysts point to Tesla’s aging product portfolio and limited diversification compared to rivals who are aggressively expanding offerings in the UK.
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The broader European trend also reflects Tesla’s struggles, with similar declines reported across France, the Netherlands, and Norway.
Tesla’s sharp decline in UK sales highlights the growing dominance of Chinese automakers in Europe’s electric vehicle sector. With BYD and Ford gaining momentum, Tesla faces urgent pressure to refresh its lineup and strengthen its competitive edge in one of its most critical markets.
Sources: Reuters, Electrek, New Automotive