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    Tesla's new car sales in Italy down 25.6% in September

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    Posted on October 1, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Tesla's new car sales in Italy decreased by 25.6% in September, marking a fifth consecutive monthly decline, with 1,450 cars sold and a market share of 1.1%.

    Table of Contents

    • Analysis of Tesla's Sales Performance in Italy
    • Monthly Sales Overview
    • Year-to-Date Performance
    • Market Share Trends

    Tesla's new car sales in Italy down 25.6% in September

    Analysis of Tesla's Sales Performance in Italy

    ROME (Reuters) -Tesla's new car registrations in Italy fell for a fifth month in a row in September, posting a 25.6% year-on-year drop, data from the Italian transport ministry showed on Wednesday.

    Monthly Sales Overview

    The U.S. electric vehicles maker sold 1,450 cars in Italy last month, accounting for a market share of around 1.1%.

    Year-to-Date Performance

    In the January-September period, it sold 12,996 new vehicles, down 32.36% from the same period of 2024, and equal to a market share of 1.08%.

    Market Share Trends

    (Reporting by Alvise Armellini, editing by Gavin Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Tesla's car sales in Italy dropped 25.6% in September.
    • •This marks the fifth consecutive month of declining sales.
    • •Tesla sold 1,450 cars in Italy last month.
    • •Year-to-date sales are down 32.36% compared to 2024.
    • •Tesla's market share in Italy is approximately 1.1%.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Tesla's new car sales in Italy down 25.6% in September

    1What is market share?

    Market share is the percentage of an industry's sales that a particular company controls. It is a measure of a company's competitiveness and can indicate its size relative to the market.

    2What are electric vehicles?

    Electric vehicles (EVs) are automobiles that are powered by electricity instead of traditional fuels. They use electric motors and batteries, offering a more sustainable alternative to gasoline-powered cars.

    3What is year-on-year growth?

    Year-on-year growth compares a company's performance in one period to the same period in the previous year. It helps assess the company's growth rate and overall performance over time.

    4What is a sales drop?

    A sales drop refers to a decrease in the number of products sold over a specific period compared to a previous period. It can indicate declining demand or increased competition.

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