Tesla’s European sales dropped 49% in April year-over-year, despite a 34.1% rise in overall battery electric car sales, according to CNBC. The U.S. automaker continues to face regional brand damage, sparked by CEO Elon Musk’s political ties to Trump and recent protests at European dealerships. Sales from January to April fell nearly 40% year-over-year. Tesla’s aging vehicle lineup and lack of hybrid models are key challenges as European buyers lean toward hybrids, which now comprise over 35% of the market. The EV giant faces intensifying competition, with BYD surpassing it in pure electric car sales in Europe for the first time. Musk recently said he will scale back his work in government by the end of May and remains committed to Tesla leadership for the next five years.