In June 2026, the Tesla Model Y became the UK's best-selling car with 6,765 registrations, surpassing traditional competitors like Ford, Kia, and Nissan. This marks Tesla's first monthly double victory in the UK market, with the Model 3 securing second place. The rise in Tesla sales follows a period of decline linked to Elon Musk's political associations with Donald Trump and related controversies. Industry analysts suggest improved consumer confidence and increased appeal of electric vehicles, driven by higher petrol prices and geopolitical tensions, contributed to the surge. The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders reported a 11.4% increase in UK car registrations, with electric vehicles driving growth. Despite progress, SMMT chief Mike Hawes warned that current adoption rates still fall short of necessary targets for a full market transition to electric vehicles.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced overview of the shift in UK car sales, discussing both the success of Tesla and the factors influencing it, including political considerations. While it mentions Elon Musk's political alignment with Donald Trump, it does not take a clear stance on whether this was a负面




