Volkswagen has overtaken Tesla in Europe, demonstrating that legacy automakers can compete effectively in the electric vehicle market. With strong sales and improved models, Volkswagen proves that experience, scale, and software fixes can deliver real results.

Volkswagen ID. Polo Prototype Shows a Clear Shift in VW’s EV Strategy


VW’s Strong Performance in Europe

Volkswagen sold 274,417 electric vehicles across the European Union, the UK, and EFTA countries—including Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland—in 2025. This represents a 56% increase over 2024, driven primarily by the success of the ID.3 hatchback, ID.4 crossover, and ID.7 sedan and wagon.

Although no single Volkswagen model topped the sales charts individually, combined sales of VW’s EV lineup outpaced Tesla, whose European sales fell 27% year-over-year.


Tesla’s Decline

Tesla sold 238,765 EVs in Europe during 2025, a notable decline from the previous year. The Model Y remained its best-selling vehicle at 151,331 units (down 28%), while the Model 3 sold 86,261 units (down 23.6%).

This shift marks a turning point in Europe’s EV market, with traditional automakers taking advantage of Tesla’s slowing momentum.


Best-Selling EV Brands in Europe, 2025

Rank Brand 2025 Sales % Difference vs. 2024
1 Volkswagen 274,417 56%
2 Tesla 238,765 -27%
3 BMW 193,186 15%
4 Skoda 172,100 117%
5 Audi 153,848 51%

Overcoming Early Software Issues

Volkswagen’s early ID models, including the ID.3 and ID.4, faced software glitches such as unresponsive touchscreens, lagging menus, and malfunctioning controls. However, recent software updates have resolved most of these problems, making VW’s EVs more reliable and user-friendly.

This turnaround has been crucial for building consumer confidence and establishing VW as a serious contender in the European EV market.


Expanding the ID Lineup

Volkswagen is now preparing to launch more affordable EVs, including the ID. Polo and ID. Polo Cross. Lessons from the ID.4 are being integrated, such as physical buttons for essential functions, including rear electric windows, addressing one of the key complaints from early adopters.

These new models are expected to broaden VW’s customer base and strengthen its market position.


Growth Beyond Volkswagen

Other European brands are also capitalizing on Tesla’s slowdown. BMW, with the iX3 and upcoming i3, is steadily gaining ground. Skoda achieved significant growth thanks to the affordable Enyaq and Elroq models, while Audi increased sales by 51% with updated EV offerings.

Combined, these traditional automakers are proving that well-executed EV strategies, competitive pricing, and improved reliability can challenge Tesla’s dominance in Europe.

Volkswagen Pauses ID. Buzz Sales in the U.S. for 2026


Looking Ahead

Volkswagen’s achievement in 2025 signals a shift in the European EV market. Legacy automakers that refine software, expand model lineups, and focus on user experience are increasingly competitive. Tesla remains a strong player, but the market now rewards versatility, affordability, and operational reliability, areas where traditional manufacturers are excelling.

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FAQs

What is the driving range of the Volkswagen ID. Buzz on a full charge?

The ID. Buzz offers an estimated range of 260 to 280 miles (WLTP) on a full charge, depending on configuration and driving conditions.

How long does it take to charge the Volkswagen ID. Buzz?

Using a DC fast charger, the ID. Buzz can charge from 10% to 80% in around 30 minutes. With a Level 2 home charger, a full charge typically takes 7–9 hours.

How many seats does the ID. Buzz have?

The ID. Buzz comes in 5-seater and 7-seater configurations, offering spacious and modular seating for families or businesses.

Is the ID. Buzz available with all-wheel drive (AWD)?

As of now, the standard ID. Buzz models feature rear-wheel drive (RWD), but AWD versions are expected in future trims, such as the ID. Buzz GTX.

What are the key tech features in the ID. Buzz?

The ID. Buzz includes a 12-inch touchscreen, wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, ID. Light communication system, adaptive cruise control, and over-the-air updates.

Is the ID. Buzz suitable for long road trips?

Yes. With its comfortable interior, ample cargo space (up to 2,205 liters), and rapid charging support, the ID. Buzz is designed for road trips and daily commuting alike.

Does the ID. Buzz support bidirectional charging (V2L/V2G)?

Volkswagen has confirmed plans to support bidirectional charging (V2G) on the MEB platform, and future ID. Buzz models may feature vehicle-to-home (V2H) or grid capabilities.

What safety features come with the ID. Buzz?

Standard safety systems include lane keeping assist, autonomous emergency braking, blind spot monitoring, rear traffic alert, and adaptive front lighting.

What is the warranty coverage for the ID. Buzz battery?

Volkswagen offers an 8-year or 100,000-mile warranty on the high-voltage lithium-ion battery, whichever comes first.

When is the ID. Buzz available in North America?

The Volkswagen ID. Buzz is set to launch in North America in late 2024, with pre-orders open and deliveries expected to begin in early 2025.

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