How much does a Tesla Model 3 cost in pounds?

The Tesla Model 3 is now more expensive in the UK with the manufacturer adjusting pricing for the third time in the last six months. The current entry-level model, the Standard Range Plus, now starts at £38,500 – a price increase of around £1,000.

How much does a Tesla Model 3 Cost UK?

How much does it cost to charge a Tesla Model 3?

TypeCost/kWhCost to charge
Home16 p/kWh£9.60
Public Rapid30 p/kWh to 80% charge£14.40
Tesla Supercharger24 p/kWh to 80% charge£11.50

28 May 2021

How much is a Tesla 3 pound?

The car arrived in British showrooms in June 2019 and has become a common sight on our roads since. The standard, rear-wheel drive Model 3 can be ordered in Standard Range Plus trim for £40,490, while the Long Range version will cost £46,990. If you're after a Performance version, expect to pay £56,490.

How much does a Tesla cost in GBP?

It can cost you from £73,990 to £138,990 or between $102.212 and 192.005 in the US.

How much will a Tesla Model 3 cost in 2021?

As the most afforable Tesla by a decent margin, the Model 3 looks quite appealing for 2021. Its Standard Range Plus trim starts at a purchase price of $41,990 with zero upgrades, and can go as high as $56,490.

Is Tesla charging free?

Avoid the rush this holiday season and charge for free during off‑peak hours at Superchargers along select travel routes in the United States. For Tesla drivers, in particular, it's quite common to see delays at certain choke points in routes that have fewer supercharging options.

Is Tesla charging free in UK?

UK buyers planning on buying a Tesla Model S or Model X will now be subjected to price rises of thousands of pounds. … Tesla now offers owners enough charging for the first 1000 miles or so (40 kWh) of travel each year for free, but after that they will be charged 20p per kWh.

What is the cheapest Tesla?

As the cheapest Tesla available, the Model 3 has a lot to offer, including strong range and sleek styling. The rear-drive Standard Range Plus model starts at $47,690, including a $1,200 destination fee; this entry price has risen steeply in recent weeks after another bump took it to $45,190.

How much is the cheapest Tesla car?

What Are My Options? Being perfectly blunt, if you want a Tesla for under $50,000, the only option you have is the Model 3 Rear-Wheel Drive. The base Model Y (Dual Motor) now starts at $58,990, a far cry from the $39,990 Model Y Standard Range available earlier this year.