In a remarkable turn of events, Tesla has made history by selling more Model Y vehicles in Norway in 2025 than any other automaker has ever sold across their entire lineup in the country over the course of a full year. This astonishing feat was brought to light through recent registration data, showcasing the immense popularity and success of the Model Y in the Norwegian market.
Tesla Europe took to social media to share this incredible milestone, emphasizing that the number of Model Y registrations in Norway this year has surpassed the total registrations of all models combined by any other brand. This achievement is a testament to Tesla’s growing dominance in Norway and the unwavering support they continue to receive from consumers in the country.
Local Norwegian media outlets have also reported on the surge in registrations leading up to the holiday season, with records being broken left and right as buyers rush to secure their deliveries before the year comes to a close. The demand for Tesla vehicles in Norway has been so strong that a new national record is being set in real-time, further solidifying Tesla’s position as a frontrunner in the Norwegian automotive market.
This latest milestone adds to an already historic year for Tesla in Norway, with the company recently surpassing Volkswagen’s long-standing record for the most vehicles sold in a single year. With the Model 3 and Model Y leading the charge, Tesla has captured a significant market share in Norway, with nearly one in five new car buyers opting for a Tesla vehicle.
The Model Y, in particular, has emerged as a powerhouse in the Norwegian market, dominating sales charts and surpassing the Nissan Leaf to become the best-selling EV in the country. Despite facing challenges in other European markets, Tesla’s success in Norway remains unparalleled, thanks to the country’s robust EV incentives, extensive charging infrastructure, and widespread acceptance of electric vehicles.
As Tesla continues to break records and solidify its presence in Norway, the question arises whether any other brand will be able to come close to matching their success in the country. The Model Y’s unprecedented popularity underscores Tesla’s stronghold in the Norwegian car market and highlights the brand’s ongoing commitment to innovation and sustainability.

