Tesla Model Y Reaches 100,000 Registrations in Norway
The Tesla Model Y became the first vehicle to reach 100,000 new registrations in Norway. The milestone was reached less than five years after deliveries began in August 2021.
motor1.comThe Tesla Model Y reached 100,000 new vehicle registrations in Norway, according to data reported by Teslarati. The figure represents one in every 29 passenger cars currently on Norwegian roads. Deliveries of the Model Y began in Norway in August 2021. The vehicle moved from initial introduction to a major share of the national fleet within five years.
The Model Y has been the world's best-selling car in three separate years. Norway's electric vehicle policies supported the model's adoption in the country. The registration total marks the first time any single vehicle model has reached the 100,000 mark in Norway.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
2 events- August 2021
First Model Y deliveries began in Norway.
1 source@MarioNawfal - 2026-05-22
Model Y reached 100,000 new registrations in Norway.
1 source@MarioNawfal
Potential Impact
- 01
Tesla may see continued demand for the Model Y in Norway.
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Other automakers could face increased competition in the Norwegian EV market.
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