Tesla Europe Deliveries Drop 17% as Denmark Sales Fall 18%
Tesla’s Europe deliveries fell 17% in February as overall new registrations dropped nearly 4%, while Danish registrations plunged 18% to 419 units. Meanwhile, Tesla’s Robotaxi testing in Austin saw five crashes in January, raising safety concerns as the Cybercab prototype emerges at a $30,000 price point.
1. European Delivery Decline
Tesla recorded a 17% decline in European sales for February, outpacing the region’s overall 4% drop in new car registrations. Model 3 and Model Y deliveries were notably impacted by softer demand and increased competition.
2. Danish Registration Drop
In Denmark, Tesla’s vehicle registrations fell 18% year-on-year to 419 units in February, signaling weakening demand in a key Scandinavian market. The drop represents one of the steepest monthly declines Tesla has faced in the region.
3. Robotaxi Safety Concerns
Tesla’s Austin-based Robotaxi program reported five crashes in January, bringing total incidents to 14 since mid-2025. The uptick in mishaps has intensified scrutiny over the safety of Tesla’s autonomous driving technology.
4. Cybercab Prototype Emerges
Tesla’s Cybercab prototype, a production-ready autonomous vehicle without a steering wheel or pedals, has been spotted testing on highways. Priced at $30,000, the model underscores Tesla’s push to develop a mass-market robotaxi.