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TM198.2702.83%
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GPI408.350-2.02999%
ABG233.900-2.33%
SAH64.9000.67%
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GM75.2900.6%
F13.1400.05%
RIVN18.0600.53%
CYD35.4900.32%
HMC29.6600.3%
TM198.2702.83%
CVNA398.8503.85%
PAG163.6200.45%
LAD325.010-0.75%
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Tesla California registrations tumble in Q2 amid political distractions

Tesla posts seventh straight quarterly decline in California as EV rivals and hybrid adoption gain ground.

Tesla’s electric vehicle registrations in California fell 21.1% year-over-year in the second quarter, marking its seventh consecutive quarterly decline in the state, according to data from the California New Car Dealers Association (CNCDA) While its Model Y and Model 3 remained category leaders among zero-emission and hybrid vehicles, the company’s total Q2 registrations dropped to 41,138 units, down from 52,119 a year earlier. The decline coincides with Elon Musk’s rising political activity and investor concern about distractions from core operations.

Here’s why it matters:

Tesla’s weakening grip on California, one of its strongest EV markets, signals a shift that franchised dealers should monitor closely. As Tesla loses share, especially to hybrids and increasingly competitive electric models, traditional OEMs and their dealer networks could capitalize on expanding consumer preferences and political sentiment.

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Key takeaways:

  • Tesla Q2 California registrations drop 21.1%
    Falling from 52,119 units in Q2 2024 to 41,138 in Q2 2025, per CNCDA.
  • Seventh consecutive quarterly decline
    Tesla’s consistent slide highlights waning momentum in a core EV market.
  • Model Y and 3 still lead ZEV segment
    Despite the drop, these models continue to be the top-selling EVs in California through mid-year.
  • Hybrid market surges
    Registrations rose 54% in the first half of 2025, now holding a 19.2% market share, which is pressuring full EV players.
  • Political activity raises distraction concerns
    Elon Musk’s formation of the “America Party” and political positioning could be impacting Tesla’s brand appeal in liberal-leaning states like California.

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Ashby Lincoln
Ashby Lincoln
Ashby Lincoln has spent over 7 years at CBT News, where he specializes in marketing and content strategy for the automotive industry. With a sharp eye for digital trends and a deep understanding of dealer communications, he helps shape compelling stories that resonate with retail professionals. Whether crafting headlines or driving long-term brand growth, his work reflects a commitment to clarity, creativity, and performance.

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