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How much does the Tesla Model 3 depreciate?

Used Tesla Model 3

A used Tesla Model 3 (2021) model loses about £480 per month in value.


Factors that affect the depreciation of a Tesla Model 3:
- Mileage driven
- Maintenance
- Service history


Depreciation is an important part of calculating the total cost of owning a Tesla Model 3. In addition to the monthly depreciation of £480, you should also factor in fuel costs, road tax, insurance and maintenance (including tyres and car washes) to get the full monthly cost.

How much does a used Tesla Model 3 cost? Prices, ratings and depreciation by model year

How much does a used Tesla Model 3 cost? Prices, ratings and depreciation by model year

Model year

Typical price range*

Average price

Price trend / depreciation
(last 12 months)

Cars for sale

2025 Tesla Model 3

£30,649 - £50,999£34,714-7

2024 Tesla Model 3

£28,490 - £44,995£33,294-£9,08045

2023 Tesla Model 3

£15,500 - £31,999£21,240-£11,140163

2022 Tesla Model 3

£16,140 - £28,000£22,098-£6,960158

2021 Tesla Model 3

£14,495 - £23,590£18,869-£5,760672

2020 Tesla Model 3

£13,494 - £23,000£17,632-£4,320237

2019 Tesla Model 3

£13,250 - £23,897£17,118-£4,720108

*The 'Typical price range' column shows the prices at the 5th and 95th percentiles of cars in the current market

The data is based on the cars currently listed on AutoUncle

Tesla Model 3 (model year 2021) - Price development for the last 12 months and price projection for the next 6 months (October 2024 - March 2026)

Monthly price data with average prices and price ranges

Month

Average market price

Lowest market price

Highest market price

Calculation method

2024 - October
£24,340
£22,060£26,620
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2024 - November
£24,060
£22,000£26,100
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2024 - December
£23,100
£21,260£24,940
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2025 - January
£22,120
£20,300£23,940
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2025 - February
£20,920
£19,200£22,660
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2025 - March
£19,940
£18,220£21,660
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2025 - April
£19,320
£17,680£20,960
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2025 - May
£18,740
£16,980£20,480
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2025 - June
£18,320
£16,500£20,160
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2025 - July
£18,260
£16,380£20,140
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2025 - August
£18,440
£16,440£20,420
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2025 - September
£18,580
£16,600£20,560
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2025 - November
£18,280
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2025 - December
£18,140
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2026 - January
£18,000
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2026 - February
£17,840
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2026 - March
£17,700
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All estimates and forecasts are based on actual market data

Average Monthly Depreciation

A summary of the past 12 and an estimation of the next 6 months.

Past 12 months

-£5,760

Next 6 months

-£880

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Looking for information on the popular Tesla Model 3?

Searching for the finest offer on a pre-owned vehicle? The American Tesla Model 3 is a good option. At AutoUncle, we've assembled an impressive collection of 1,402 used Tesla Model 3 cars in the UK, each one gathered from an online marketplace or dealership website.

What should I pay for a used Tesla Model 3?

A used Tesla Model 3 costs between £14,083 for the cheapest variant and £29,197 for the most expensive model.

A pre-owned Tesla Model 3 can cost different determined by primarily five factors: year of production, engine size and performance, fuel consumption of the car, mileage along with the vehicle's equipment variant.

For instance, a more recent model with lower mileage, or a luxury edition with a robust engine, usually garners a premium price than, for example, an older model with more kilometres driven or with a lower equipment level.

What equipment variants are available for Tesla Model 3?

Is the Tesla Model 3 available in different fuel variants?

For the Tesla Model 3 el stands as the only fuel type available. At present, we have 1,402 cars at an average price of £19,717.

When thinking about which fuel type to buy, it's important to consider your driving habits. Are you more often driving in urban areas or on expansive roads and motorways? How many miles do you usually drive each week?

For short journeys, electric cars, plug-in hybrids or petrol cars are obvious choices. If you have a daily commute over longer distances, a modern electric car can be a great choice - especially if you have access to charging at home or at work. Diesel cars can still make sense if you drive very far and don't have access to charging. Consider that in many countries, cities have banned the entry of diesel engines with high emissions.

More and more people are choosing electric cars over traditional ones

Electric cars are becoming increasingly popular in the UK due to their environmental benefits, cost-effectiveness in terms of fuel and maintenance, and the government's commitment to reducing carbon emissions, which includes incentives for electric vehicle buyers. The integration of electric vehicles such as the Tesla Model 3 is essential in moving towards more sustainable and environmentally friendly transportation solutions.

Upsides to investing in a used electric car

A considerable number of rewards come from investing in a used electric vehicle. Such as:

  1. Lower purchase price: Pre-owned electric cars usually come at a lower cost compared to new ones. This decreased cost barrier allows a more diverse group of buyers to consider electric vehicles.

  2. Environmental impact: Deciding on a used EV in favour of a new model further lowers the impact on the environment. Manufacturing a new car, especially the battery, has a significant carbon footprint. Choosing a used EV means you're not adding to this ecological concern..

  3. Improved battery life: Skepticism over the battery life in electric vehicles has diminished with the progress in technology. A good number of used electric cars still maintain a major portion of their battery's longevity, and the prices for battery replacement are becoming lower.

  4. Performance and technology: Various recent models of electric vehicles are known for their impressive capabilities and forefront technology. Models that are a few years old can still offer an advanced technological driving experience.

  5. Government incentives: Whilst being lower than for brand-new EVs, it's possible that government perks are still accessible for used electric cars, for instance, decreased road tax and the ability to enter low-emission districts.

In which different body variants are the Tesla Model 3 available?

On AutoUncle, the Tesla Model 3 is exclusively offered in the sedan body style. The saloon's adaptable design serves a variety of purposes, from everyday commuting to extended trips, standing as an emblem of both sophistication and functionality in the motoring realm.

What other comparable cars are there to Tesla Model 3?

The Tesla Model 3 is a somewhat popular car within its segment but still there are other alternatives to consider.

Well-liked options instead of the Tesla Model 3

  • BMW 320
  • Audi A4
  • MG ZS

A popular alternative to the Tesla Model 3 is the BMW 320. At present, there are a total of 3,001 BMW 320 vehicles available for sale in the UK, featuring an average sales price of £19,489.

Another alternative car is the Audi A4 with 2,431 cars currently for sale with an average sales price of £15,750. Another recommended alternative is MG ZS with 2,372 cars for sale an average price tag of £13,992.

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