Elon Musk Tesla: Do you think Tesla has come out? Think about it again – the Y model becomes the best-selling model in this country, giving Elon Musk a reason to smile

Y model surpasses Norway’s long-term favorites
According to the TCD report, as of April, more than 70,000 models have been registered. This puts the Tesla Model Y on long-time favorites Toyota Rav4, Nissan Leaf, Volkswagen Golf and Toyota Yaris to consolidate its position as Norwegian No. 1 car, the report said.
According to TCD’s report, this is the latest win for Model Y, which dominated Norway’s auto market for three consecutive years. Tesla also broke the record for most cars sold in the country in 2023 in 2023, with the record surpassing the Volkswagen Beetle’s 54-year-old record, the report said.
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Highlights of Tesla’s challenges
According to TCD’s report, the performance of the Y model in Norway has brought optimistic interest to EVMAKER as the company has faced challenging times over the past few months. Tesla even reported poor financial performance in the first quarter, with its share price and global sales also falling due to political participation by CEO Elon Musk and increased competition in the electric vehicle market, the report said.
Elon Musk stays optimistic
Despite the barriers, Musk has remained optimistic about the future of the EV giant, and on an investor call in April, he said: “We have experienced many crises over the years and actually experienced many near-death experiences,” adding, “This is not one of those times. We are not on the brink of death, not even close to it.”
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Norway: Leading the Electric Vehicle Revolution
However, TCD reports that this is not only the achievement of the Y model, as Norway has also become a global model that makes electric vehicles on the road. According to the report, the Scandinavian country has quickly accepted electric vehicles with the goal of selling all new cars into electric vehicles by this year. TCD reports that the country encourages car buyers to move to electric by offering discounts and offering many public charging stations.
FAQ
How many YS are sold in Norway?
According to TCD’s report, as of April 2025, more than 70,000 models have been registered.
Is this just a recent trend?
no.