The DAX 40 climbed 0.9% to surpass 24,800 on Tuesday, attempting a recovery after a two-day losing streak, led by gains in chipmakers.

Infineon Technologies advanced 2.6%.

Siemens Energy gained ground, surging 5.1%, after the German energy technology group struck an optimistic tone about orders during its third-quarter pre-closing conference call on Monday.

Siemens (3%) and Hochtief (1.8%) also advanced firmly.

Meanwhile, investors turned their attention to a batch of economic data, particularly German inflation data.

The anticipated US-Iran talks in Doha and central bank speeches at the ECB Forum in Sintra were also in focus.

For the quarter, the DAX gained around 9.5%, but has lost approximately 1.1% for the month.