Strong customer demand for the all-electric Enyaq and the new Elroq propelled Skoda to fourth place among Europe’s best-selling electric vehicle manufacturers, with nearly 175,000 electric vehicles delivered.
MG Motor achieved impressive growth over the course of 2025 confirming the delivery of its 100,000 EV in its UK home market and also reaching 300,000 vehicle sales across Europe for the first time.
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles (VWCV) closed the past year with solid global performance, delivering 393,700 vehicles to customers worldwide.
As many analysts predicted, sales of new electric vehicles in the U.S. fell sharply in the fourth quarter, following record-breaking results in Q3.
The number of electric vehicles sold globally in December is 2.1 million, bringing the end of year figure to 20.7 million EV units sold in the passenger car and light-duty vehicle segment.
Demand for electric vehicles is holding up, with Volkswagen delivering approximately 382,000 all-electric vehicles worldwide in 2025 (–0.2 percent).
Mercedes-Benz Group closed 2025 with solid momentum, delivering 2.16 million cars and vans worldwide, supported by growing demand for electrified vehicles and a rapidly expanding electric portfolio.
General Motors’ new energy vehicle sales reached nearly 1 million units in China in 2025, accounting for more than half of its total sales in the country.
The BMW Group delivered a total of 2,463,715 vehicles to customers in 2025 – an increase of +0.5% year-on-year. This includes the delivery of 642,087 electrified vehicles, a growth of 8.3% over the previous year.
Volvo Cars reported global sales of 75,049 cars in December, up 2 percent compared to the same period last year. For the full year 2025, Volvo Cars’ global sales stood at 710,042 cars, down by 7 percent.