Tesla increased its sales in Spain by 27% in July, while sales of other electric vehicles doubled.

Tesla’s new vehicle sales increased by 27% in Spain in July compared to the same month last year, reaching 702 units. These figures, according to records released by ANFAC, highlight the growth in the electrification sector. Total sales of electric and hybrid vehicles increased by 155%.

Tesla’s sales increased by 1.1% in the first seven months of 2025 compared to the same period last year, while total sales of electrified vehicles, i.e., fully electric and hybrid vehicles, increased by 93%.

These figures show that the electric vehicle market is growing rapidly in Spain and Tesla is maintaining its strong position in the sector.

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