According to the latest report from Cox Automotive's Kelley Blue Book, new EV sales in the U.S. saw a slight dip, falling 6.3% year-over-year to 310,839 units.
Britain’s car-buyers have powered BYD to another record-breaking performance, with more than 10,000 new vehicles registered during the second quarter of the year.
With 318,949 fully-electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles delivered to customers, the BMW Group grew its sales by +18.5% in the first half of 2025.
Rivian Automotive produced 5,979 vehicles at its manufacturing facility in Normal, Illinois and delivered 10,661 vehicles during the same period.
Registrations of vehicles with plugs rose strongly as battery electric vehicles (BEVs) jumped 39.1% to 47,354 units, equivalent to a quarter (24.8%) of the market, and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) grew 28.8% to 21,382 units.
The sales of electrified models – fully electric and plug-in hybrid models – decreased 19 per cent compared to the same period last year and accounted for 44 per cent of all cars sold during June.
Chinese EV giant BYD saw significant growth in June, achieving its highest monthly sales figure for new energy vehicles (NEVs) this year.
Tesla reported 384,122 deliveries in the second quarter, a 13.5% drop compared to the same period last year. While these figures were largely in line with analyst expectations, the company's earnings report, due after market close, will provide further insight.
Chinese premium electric vehicle makers, NIO, Zeekr and Li Auto announced their electric vehicle delivery numbers for the month of June and Q2 2025.
In June 2025, XPENG delivered 34,611 Smart EVs, representing a year-over-year increase of 224% and marking the eighth consecutive month that deliveries exceeded 30,000 units.