Tracking Tesla Pricing

Tesla in the UK is doing rather well with the Model 3 and Model Y.

Both the 3 and Y have had string months: May Mode 3 month. The Model S and X are yet to ship in the refreshed state, although orders are open for them.

The pricing for the cars has also changed considerable with large price increases during 2022 and now lower prices in 2023.

To keep these in check we have started recording these monthly:

Model 3

April 2023:

Tesla Pricing for base models.

Model 3

RWD £42,990

Performance: £57,990

tesla-model-3-price UK

Model Y

April 2023:

Tesla Pricing for base models.

Model Y

RWD £44,990

Performance: £59,990

tesla model y price UK

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