Used (2022) Tesla Model 3 RWD 320 HP | Super price
2022 | Auto RWD 4dr
- 2022
- 45,292 miles
- Trim level: RWD
- Electric
- Sedan
- Automatic
- Range (est.): 702 miles
- 235 kW (320 HP)
- kWh/100 km: 12.5
- CO2: 0 g CO2/km comb.
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2022 | Auto RWD 4dr
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Used Tesla Model 3
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 £185, you should also factor in fuel costs, road tax, insurance and maintenance (including tyres and car washes) to get the full monthly cost.
Model year | Price range* | Avg. Price | Median Mileage | Depreciation | Cars for sale |
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2025 Tesla Model 3 | £25,500 - £45,495 | £33,000 | 9,200 miles | -£2,280 | 20 |
2024 Tesla Model 3 | £25,999 - £43,280 | £30,616 | 22,000 miles | -£7,320 | 33 |
2023 Tesla Model 3 | £14,900 - £25,900 | £19,085 | 39,300 miles | -£1,460 | 351 |
2022 Tesla Model 3 | £14,995 - £22,901 | £18,706 | 37,300 miles | -£3,320 | 397 |
2021 Tesla Model 3 | £13,490 - £20,995 | £17,280 | 45,700 miles | -£2,220 | 907 |
2020 Tesla Model 3 | £11,995 - £18,995 | £15,482 | 52,600 miles | -£2,420 | 348 |
2019 Tesla Model 3 | £10,995 - £18,499 | £14,994 | 56,400 miles | -£2,060 | 149 |
*The '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
Last updated: 10 March 2026
Variant | Price range* | Avg. Price | Median Mileage | Depreciation | Cars for sale |
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📈 The best value Tesla Model 3 Long Range RWD | £20,495 - £34,000 | £24,929 | 30,500 miles | +£5,080 | 23 |
Tesla Model 3 Performance | £14,880 - £27,999 | £20,246 | 48,400 miles | -£1,680 | 272 |
Tesla Model 3 RWD | £14,999 - £26,995 | £19,166 | 31,100 miles | -£4,860 | 299 |
🏆 The most popular Tesla Model 3 Long Range AWD | £13,695 - £21,999 | £17,926 | 45,300 miles | -£820 | 673 |
Tesla Model 3 Standard Range | £11,558 - £18,500 | £15,158 | 47,700 miles | -£1,620 | 261 |
💰 The budget choice Tesla Model 3 Standard Range Plus | £11,500 - £18,500 | £15,104 | 48,100 miles | -£2,000 | 256 |
*The '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
Last updated: 10 March 2026
The Standard Range Plus is the cheapest entry point with an average price of £15,104.
There are the most Long Range AWD for sale right now (673), which gives you the most options to choose from.
The Long Range RWD has held its price stable with minimal loss in value over the past year (+£5,080).
Month | Average market price | Lowest market price | Highest market price | Calculation method |
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| 2025 - March | £19,940 | £18,220 | £21,660 | Estimate |
| 2025 - April | £19,320↘ | £17,680 | £20,960 | Estimate |
| 2025 - May | £18,740↘ | £16,980 | £20,480 | Estimate |
| 2025 - June | £18,320↘ | £16,500 | £20,160 | Estimate |
| 2025 - July | £18,260↘ | £16,380 | £20,140 | Estimate |
| 2025 - August | £18,440↗ | £16,440 | £20,420 | Estimate |
| 2025 - September | £18,580↗ | £16,620 | £20,560 | Estimate |
| 2025 - October | £18,720↗ | £16,880 | £20,560 | Estimate |
| 2025 - November | £18,580↘ | £16,840 | £20,340 | Estimate |
| 2025 - December | £18,320↘ | £16,780 | £19,880 | Estimate |
| 2026 - January | £18,280↘ | £16,780 | £19,780 | Estimate |
| 2026 - February | £17,720↘ | £16,220 | £19,220 | Estimate |
| 2026 - April | £17,380↘ | - | - | Forecast |
| 2026 - May | £17,220↘ | - | - | Forecast |
| 2026 - June | £17,040↘ | - | - | Forecast |
| 2026 - July | £16,880↘ | - | - | Forecast |
| 2026 - August | £16,700↘ | - | - | Forecast |
All estimates and forecasts are based on actual market data
Last updated: 10 March 2026
Average Monthly Depreciation
A summary of the past 12 and an estimation of the next 6 months.
Past 12 months
-£2,220
Next 6 months
-£1,020
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The Tesla Model 3 is celebrated for its great driving comfort and boasts various design accolades. At AutoUncle, we've assembled an impressive collection of 2,399 used Tesla Model 3 cars in the UK collected from numerous dealership websites and online marketplaces.
The pricing range for a used Tesla Model 3 model at AutoUncle will start at £13,490 and go up to £23,500.
The used car price of an Tesla Model 3 is determined by a number of factors, the most important of which are the year of manufacturing, engine capacity and power, fuel economy, how many miles it has travelled not to mention the equipment level of the car.
For example, a younger car with fewer miles on the odometer typically costs more. Likewise, models at the premium end with luxurious features or potent engines tend to come with a more substantial price tag than an earlier version with less equipment and higher mileage.
When evaluating the costs of pre-owned Tesla Model 3, it is crucial that you exclusively compare with the deals of cars with a similar equipment variant and engine size. Otherwise, you may end up reaching a wrong conclusion on which car to buy.
The number one fuel selection for the Tesla Model 3 is el.
We highly recommend thinking about your driving habits before deciding between the different fuel types. Do you generally drive in city conditions or on open highways and motorways? What is your average weekly mileage count?
Electric, plug-in hybrid and petrol work well for short trips. If you drive long distances on a daily basis, an electric car is good - especially if you can charge at home or at work. 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. If you often drive long distances and can't charge, diesel can still be a viable option. Remember that diesel engines with high emissions are prohibited from entering cities in various countries.
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 utilisation of hybrid vehicles such as the Tesla Model 3 plays a significant role in evolving towards more sustainable and environmentally friendly transportation solutions.
A significant array of advantages is related to choosing a used electric car. Upsides such as:
Lower purchase price: Used electric vehicles (EVs) are generally more affordable than new ones. The lower cost makes the technology of electric cars available for a broader range of customers.
Environmental impact: Selecting a second-hand EV over a brand-new one additionally lessens environmental impact. Creating a new car, notably the battery, involves a significant environmental burden. Acquiring a previously owned car means you're not contributing to this.
Improved battery life: The unease over battery endurance in electric vehicles has subsided as technological developments have emerged. 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.
Performance and technology: Many modern EVs offer impressive performance and cutting-edge technology. Even models that are a few years old can deliver a high-tech experience behind the wheel.
Government incentives: Whilst being lower than for brand-new EVs, government incentives may still be on offer for pre-owned electric vehicles, for instance, decreased road tax and the ability to enter low-emission districts.
The Tesla Model 3 is only offered in the sedan body type in the UK. Usually fitted with four doors, the saloon or sedan body type has been popular with families for a long time. With its versatile design, the saloon caters to a range of needs, from daily commutes to longer journeys, and remains a symbol of elegance and practicality in the automotive world.
Despite being a particularly popular car, the Tesla Model 3 has some competitors.
Preferred alternatives to the Tesla Model 3
The MG ZS is a top choice when looking for an alternative to the Tesla Model 3. It has an average sale price of £14,302 and right now you can find 3,020 for sale on AutoUncle.
The BMW 320 is a strong option in this segment, with 2,407 cars currently for sale on AutoUncle and an average price of £20,990. Another recommended alternative is Audi A4 with 1,867 cars for sale an average price tag of £16,750.