
Just 1,429 of the US group’s electric vehicles (EVs) were registered in Europe’s biggest auto market in February, down over 76% year-on-year, the KBA federal transport authority said.
Sales of Tesla had already plunged by almost 60% in January after Musk’s intervention in German politics.
Over the first two months of 2025, the group’s sales in Germany were down 70%.
The far-right AfD recorded a historic result in national elections on Feb 23, securing almost 21% of the vote.
The AfD was boosted by the vocal support of Musk, who used his social media platform X to say that only the far-right party could “save Germany”.
Despite its strong showing at the polls, the AfD is shunned by the other parties in Germany’s parliament, who refuse to work together with the far right with an eye to Germany’s past.
EV sales in Germany have suffered over the past year after the government withdrew a key subsidy programme and European demand for battery vehicles waned.
The continued fall in sales of Tesla however contrasted with a recovery in the broader EV sector.
In February, a total of around 36,000 battery-powered vehicles were registered in Germany, around 31% more than in the same month last year.
Overall, the number of new vehicle registrations fell to some 203,400, down 6.4% on the previous month.