Tesla registered 8,038 vehicles in the UK, more than doubling registrations from August, and with September figures jumping to its highest monthly sales year to date.
According to data published on Friday by New AutoMotive, registrations increased by 0.11% from a year ago.
Overall EV sales jumped 20.8% in September from a year earlier to 69,569 units.
Total results for the quarter reached 12,267 units, about 860 units less than the same period a year ago.
From January 1 to September 30, Tesla sold 34,989 electric vehicles in the UK.
The company’s registrations vary considerably throughout the quarter due to the logistical timing of shipments and deliveries from Tesla‘s GigaBerlin and GigaShanghai factories.
The brand’s lineup includes the Model 3 sedan, which is priced from £39,990 ($53,800), and the Model Y SUV.
The entry-level trim of the refreshed Tesla Model Y is priced from £44,990 ($60,500) while the long-range rear wheel drive and the long-range all wheel drive start from £48,990 ($65,900) and £51,990 ($69,900), respectively.
The company discontinued production of right-hand drive units of its two flagship models, the Model S and Model X, as it prepared to unveil refreshed iterations of its flagship sedan and SUV.









