Overview
- New orders for Model S and Model X have been removed from configurators in Germany, Norway, the UK, France and the Netherlands, leaving only demonstrator and certified pre-owned units available.
- German Federal Motor Transport Authority data show just 58 Model S and 59 Model X registrations in the first half of 2025, compared with 6,305 Model Y units.
- Tesla’s June facelift for the premium models remains orderable in the United States but has not been introduced to European markets.
- The company has provided no guidance on whether the sales suspension in Europe is temporary or permanent, offering no timeline for a return to new-car orders.
- The withdrawal underscores Tesla’s strategic pivot toward its high-volume, lower-cost Model Y and Model 3 as competition heats up and EV incentives evolve.