According to the Q2 2025 results, Tesla has suffered from a dramatic sales decline across the global market, with the U.S. being one of the most affected regions. According to Cox Automotive's Q2 2025 EV sales report, Tesla suffered a 10.8-percent sales decline year-on-year. Bear in mind that the brand has still managed to sell 271,635 individual units across all five of its model lines this year so far, resulting in it holding a 46.2-percent market share. This is far more than any other manufacturer has been able to achieve and is likely a sales performance that no EV manufacturer will be able to match anytime soon.The Tesla Model S suffers from the biggest sales decline this year so far, with the brand having only sold 2,715 copies, resulting in a 70.3-percent sales decline year-on-year. The Tesla Model X's 44.9-percent sales decline is not as bad, but still poor, with the brand having sold a mere 6,714 copies. The Tesla Cybertruck suffers from a 7.3-percent sales decline, which we don't think is too bad at all, given the level of controversy surrounding it. This year so far, the brand has delivered 10,712 copies.The Tesla Model Y remains the brand's biggest seller, with 150,171 copies sold, but this is still a 24.2-percent sales decline year-on-year. The Tesla Model 3 is the only vehicle in its catalog that benefits from a sales increase, which is as high as 37.8 percent, having sold 101,323 copies. Compared to the Tesla Model 3 and Y, there aren't any competitive EVs that are even making a dent in Tesla's market share, but we have to admit that some of them are putting up a serious fight.To give you the most up-to-date and accurate information possible, the data used to compile this article was sourced from various manufacturers and other authoritative sources, including Cox Automotive, J.D. Power, and iSeeCars. Models are listed from the lowest 2025 sales to the highest. Acura ZDX - $64,500 2025 Sales: 10,335 Copies The GM Ultium-based Acura ZDX EV sits with a 10,335-unit sales figure as of Q2 2025, resulting in it earning a 1.7-percent market share for the year thus far. During the same period last year, the brand was only able to sell 338 copies. The brand sells this model for $64,500 before options for the single-motor derivative. The dual motor costs $68,500, while the flagship Type S will set you back $73,500.Static front three-quarters photo of a blue 2025 Acura ZDX A-Spec with a building in the backgroundDespite being on the market for about a year now, J.D. Power has failed to give the ZDX a full review. It's the same case with iSeeCars, but this publication issues it with a 6.7/10 retained value and 8.0/10 safety score. Rivian R1S - $76,900 2025 Sales: 11,503 Copies Considering pricing for the Rivian R1S starts at a tall $76,900, the fact that the brand was able to sell 11,503 units over the first two quarters of 2025 is nothing shy of impressive. This admittedly reflects a 28.8-percent sales decline year-on-year, but the large EV SUV still holds a 1.9-percent market share across the entire industry.2025-rivian-r1s-IMG_8625According to J.D. Power, the Rivian R1S range sits with an 81/100 consumer-verified overall score, consisting of 72/100 for quality and reliability, 88/100 for the driving experience, and 91/100 for resale. iSeeCars doesn't issue the R1S with a full rating, but it does give the EV SUV 6.4/10 for retained value and 7.0/10 for safety. Nissan Ariya - $39,770 2025 Sales: 11,619 Copies Pricing for the Nissan Ariya starts at $39,770, which just about undercuts the Tesla Model Y. Nissan was able to sell 11,619 copies of the Ariya during the first half of this year, making it a rare case of an EV that has grown in popularity, by 24.3 percent to be exact. This results in a 1.9-percent market share claim.2024 Nissan Ariya According to J.D. Power's assessment of the 2023 model year, the Nissan Ariya sits with a 79/100 consumer-verified overall score. This includes 74/100 for quality and reliability, 88/100 for the driving experience, 74/100 for resale, and 83/100 for the dealership experience. iSeeCars awards the Ariya with a 6.9/10 retained value score and a 9.0/10 safety score. Chevrolet Blazer EV - $44,600 2025 Sales: 12,736 Copies Pricing for the Chevrolet Blazer EV starts at $44,600. Thanks to this pricing strategy, the brand was able to sell 12,736 individual copies this year so far, resulting in an impressive 76.1-percent sales increase year-on-year, together with a 2.1-percent market share claim.Chevrolet Blazer EV SS Front Three Quarter TopSpeedThe Blazer EV has enjoyed animpressive sales run since the brand introduced it onto the market last year, but J.D. Power fails to issue it with an overall rating. iSeeCars awards the model with a 6.7/10 retained value and 8.0/10 safety score. BMW i4 - $57,900 2025 Sales: 12,849 Copies We're still waiting for the 2025 BMW i4 eDrive35 to arrive, so until then, the German four-door coupe holds a $57,900 starting MSRP for the eDrive40 model. Despite this relatively high starting price, the brand confirms 12,849 individual sales results for Q2 2025, resulting in a 10.7-percent sales increase year-on-year and 2.1-percent market share.2025 BMW i4 eDrive40 TopSpeed (5)The BMW i4 range holds a 78/100 consumer-verified overall score from J.D. Power. It gets 74/100 for quality and reliability,86/100 for driving experience, 76/100 for resale, and 80/100 for the dealership experience. iSeeCars only indicates a 6.6/10 score for the model's retained value. Ford F-150 Lightning - $54,780 2025 Sales: 13,029 Copies Pricing for the 2025 Ford F-150 Lighting range starts at $54,780, which is a competitive pricing strategy for an EV truck in today's climate. Thanks to this, the brand enjoys a 13,029 individual sales figure for the first half of 2025, but this does reflect a 16.7-percent sales decline year-on-year. The American EV truck holds a 2.1-percent market share in the new EV market this year so far.2024FordF-150Lightning - Exterior Lead Image-1J.D. Power groups the Lightning model with the ICE F-150 range, which currently features a 78/100 consumer-verified overall score, including 78/100 for quality and reliability, 75/100 for the driving experience, 83/100 for resale, and 76/100 for the dealership experience. iSeeCars opts for the same grouping method, awarding the F-150 an 8.3/10 overall score, consisting of 7.7/10 for reliability, 8.3/10 for retained value, and 8.9/10 for safety. Honda Prologue - $47,400 2025 Sales: 16,317 Copies The Honda Prologue is yet another GM Ultium-based EV featured on this list, with a $47,400 MSRP. The Japanese brand was able to sell 16,317 individual copies of the American-made EV, resulting in an impressive 963-percent sales increase year-on-year and 2.7 percent market share for the first two quarters of 2025.Front 3/4 view of a 2024 Honda Prologue while drivingThis is yet another EV on this list that J.D. Power fails to provide a full evaluation for, but iSeeCars does issue it with a 7.4/10 retained value and 8.0/10 safety score. Hyundai Ioniq 5 - $42,600 2025 Sales: 19,092 Copies The Hyundai Ioniq 5 remains a serious contender for the EV throne, with its $42,600 base MSRP. The South Korean manufacturer was able to sell 19,092 individual copies of its primary EV SUV option, resulting in a 1.9-percent year-on-year sales increase and 3.1-percent market share claim.2025 Hyundai IONIQ 5 XRT Front Side TopSpeedAccording to J.D. Power, this model sits with a 75/100 consumer-verified overall score, consisting of 70/100 for quality and reliability, 86/100 for the driving experience, 80/100 for resale, and 71/100 for the dealership experience. iSeeCars issues the range with a 7.2/10 retained value and 10/10 safety score. Ford Mustang Mach-E - $37,995 2025 Sales: 21,785 Copies The Ford Mustang Mach-E remains a heroic EV in the U.S. market, with the Blue Oval having sold 21,785 individual copies over the course of the first two quarters of this year. This reflects a two-percent sales decline year-on-year, but the EV SUV still holds an impressive 3.6-percent market share. Pricing for the range starts at $37,995.2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E Rally TopSpeed (23)J.D. Power issues the Ford Mustang Mach-E with a 75/100 consumer-verified overall score, reflecting a 69/100 quality and reliability, 88/100 driving experience, 74/100 resale, and 76/100 dealership experience score. iSeeCars also issues it with a 6.8/10 for retained value and 10/10 for safety. Chevrolet Equinox EV - $33,600 2025 Sales: 27,749 Copies Filling in the Chevrolet Bolt EV's tires is the increasingly popular Equinox EV with its competitive $33,600 MSRP starting price. This year so far, the brand has been able to sell an impressive 27,749 individual copies, resulting in it holding a 4.6-percent market share.2025 Chevrolet Equinox EV TopSpeed 1-1J.D. Power also groups the Equinox EVwith the ICE range, so we don't have an overall score for the model. iSeeCars gives it a 6.9/10 for retained value and an 8.0/10 for safety.