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Ford Among Top 25 Best Selling European EV Brands Of June 2025

Ford’s EV sales in Europe have been on the rise for some time now, largely buoyed by a vastly expanding lineup of those types of models. Along with its commercial-focused EV lineup, Ford has also added the Explorer, Capri, and Puma Gen-E EVs to its European offerings in recent months, which have helped it land on the list of the best-selling EV brands in that region on multiple occasions as of late. That was once again the case in June, too.

According to new data from JATO Dynamics, Ford accumulated 8,222 new EV registrations in Europe last month, a whopping 304 percent increase and good enough to land The Blue Oval in the 12th spot among all auto brands. In the process, Ford actually dropped one position on the list compared to May, even though it sold fewer EVs – 7,287 , which was a 280 percent year-over-year increase.

A photo showing the exterior of the Ford Explorer EV from a front three quarters angle.

Regardless, Tesla led the way with 34,722 EV registrations in Europe last month, followed by Volkswagen at 22,842. The rest of the top 10 consisted of BMW, Skoda, Audi, Renault, Mercedes, Volvo, Hyundai, and BYD. In terms of year-to-date EV sales, Ford ranks 14th with 35,239 registrations, a 223 percent increase versus the first half of 2024. Despite that success, Ford only had one EV wind up in the top 25 best-sellers list this time around – the Explorer – which racked up 3,797 new registrations in June, good enough for 16th place.

A photo showing the exterior of the Ford Capri EV from a rear three quarters angle.

Overall, Ford was the eighth best-selling automaker in Europe across the first half of 2025, racking up 257,337 registrations – six percent more than H1 2024. It fared fare better than the overall new vehicle market in Europe, as registrations dropping 4.4 percent in June to 1,250,868 units, while H1 sales declined by 0.3 percent to 6,844,426 units. Chinese auto brands nearly doubled their market share in Europe year-over-year in H1 2025, however, hitting a new all-time high of  5.1 percent amid a whopping 91 percent sales increase.

Brett's lost track of all the Fords he's owned over the years and how much he's spent modifying them, but his current money pits include an S550 Mustang and 13th gen F-150.

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  1. Love my 21 Ford Escape sel. Looking to trade for a a Bronco sport.

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