What will be the best-selling models in Norway in 2025?
- Of the 144,359 passenger cars sold in Norway during the first 11 months of 2025, 137,796 were battery electric vehicles (BEVs), representing 95.5% of the Norwegian market. Norway is thus by far the only country approaching 100% sales of battery electric vehicles, and this well before 2035, the deadline initially set by the European Commission for all European countries. It is likely that by 2026, or at the latest by 2027, 100% of new cars sold in Norway will be fully electric. However, it should be noted that countries with small registrations (such as Nepal) can also have significant electrification rates.
- By group, the German Volkswagen Group is the market leader in Norway, with a 23% market share, ahead of Tesla (20%) and the Geely Group – including Volvo – (11%). These three producers are the only ones to exceed 10% of the market.
- By brand, the American electric car producer Tesla remains the leader in the Norwegian market, with a 20% market share, ahead of Volkswagen (13%) and Volvo (8%). They are followed by BMW (6%), Toyota (6%), Skoda (5%), Audi (4%), Ford (4%), and Mercedes (4%).
- By model, the Tesla Model Y remains by far the best-selling model in Norway (15.6% market share), ahead of the Volkswagen ID4 (4.6%), Tesla Model 3 (4.2%), Toyota BZ4X (3.8%), Volkswagen ID7 (3.8%) and Volkswagen ID3 (3.1%). It's worth noting that the 30 best-selling cars in Norway are all battery electric models. The first non-electric car appears in 31st place: the Toyota Yaris Cross hybrid.
