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Tesla Model X used • 84 cars price-checked by AutoUncle

Prices range from £18,295 to £47,699 across all listings

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How much does the Tesla Model X depreciate?

Used Tesla Model X

A used Tesla Model X (2017) model loses about £533 per month in value.


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


Depreciation is an important part of calculating the total cost of owning a Tesla Model X. In addition to the monthly depreciation of £533, 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 X cost? Prices, ratings and depreciation by model year

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

Model year

Typical price range*

Average price

Price trend / depreciation
(last 12 months)

Cars for sale

2021 Tesla Model X

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2020 Tesla Model X

£28,000 - £47,699£36,303-£10,20023

2019 Tesla Model X

£17,495 - £59,798£33,037-£9,62011

2018 Tesla Model X

£18,950 - £39,990£29,307-£3,90020

2017 Tesla Model X

£17,495 - £39,995£24,169-£6,40029

2016 Tesla Model X

£25,299 - £25,299£25,299-1

*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 X (model year 2017) - 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
£29,780
£25,040£34,520
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2024 - November
£31,500
£27,340£35,680
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2024 - December
£31,760
£27,840£35,680
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2025 - January
£30,860
£26,760£34,960
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2025 - February
£28,780
£25,520£32,060
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2025 - March
£27,760
£25,320£30,200
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2025 - April
£26,920
£24,480£29,360
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2025 - May
£25,740
£23,320£28,160
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2025 - June
£24,820
£22,240£27,400
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2025 - July
£23,800
£21,700£25,900
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2025 - August
£23,560
£21,580£25,520
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2025 - September
£23,380
£21,140£25,620
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2025 - November
£21,980
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2025 - December
£21,260
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2026 - January
£20,560
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2026 - February
£19,860
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2026 - March
£19,140
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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

-£6,400

Next 6 months

-£4,240

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Are you looking for the popular Tesla Model X used?

Are you thinking of getting a used luxury car? Then the Tesla Model X is a popular choice. AutoUncle features 86 avalable cars to choose from gathered from numerous dealership websites and online marketplaces.

What is the cost of a pre-owned Tesla Model X?

The pricing range for a used Tesla Model X model at AutoUncle will start at £18,295 and go up to £47,699.

The used car price for the American car is determined by five main factors: year of production, engine capacity and performance, fuel economy, how far the car has already travelled together with the level of equipment in the car.

For instance, a car that is newer and has fewer miles on the clock will typically command a higher price. In the same vein, models at the higher end, replete with luxurious features or more robust engines, generally come with a more substantial price tag than an earlier version with less equipment and higher mileage.

How many different equipment levels does the Tesla Model X have?

The following equipment variants are the most populare ones for the Tesla Model X:

When reviewing the price points of used Tesla Model X cars, it is essential only comparing the offers of cars with a similar equipment variant and engine size. If not, you could reach a wrong conclusion on which car to buy.

Is the Tesla Model X available in different fuel variants?

Only el is offered as a fuel choice for the Tesla Model X. We currently offer eighty-six cars at an average price of £29,967.

When contemplating fuel type choices, reflecting on your driving habits is important. Is your car mainly for commuting, or do you tend to take it on long road trips? On average, how many miles do you drive per week?

If you mostly drive short trips, electric cars, plug-in hybrids or petrol cars may be relevant. 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. Take into account that several countries restrict high-emission diesel engines from their city zones.

Growing trend towards electric vehicle utilization

Due to their reduced CO2 emissions, faster acceleration and increased comfort, electric cars have become quite popular in the UK market. The embrace of electric vehicles like the Tesla Model X plays a significant role in transitioning towards more ecologically sustainable and friendly commuting practices.

Upsides to investing in a used electric car

There are plenty of advantages in acquiring a used electric vehicle. Some of the advantages are:

  1. Lower purchase price: Pre-owned electric cars usually come at a lower cost compared to new ones. This more affordable rate opens up electric vehicle technology to a broader spectrum of consumers.

  2. Environmental impact: The choice of a second-owner electric car over a new one further reduces its carbon footprint. Creating a new car, notably the battery, involves a significant environmental burden. Opting for a used car means you're not partaking in this ecological impact.

  3. Improved battery life: Concerns about the battery lifespan in EVs has decreased with the evolution of technology. Many used electric vehicles retain a significant part of their battery lifespan, with replacement expenses on the decline.

  4. Performance and technology: A significant number of modern electric vehicles come equipped with superior performance and innovative technology. Even models that are a few years old can still provide a high-tech driving experience.

  5. Government incentives: Whilst being lower than for brand-new EVs, there could still be governmental benefits available for second-hand electric vehicles, including lower road tax and access to low-emission areas..

In which body styles can you buy the Tesla Model X?

The Tesla Model X only comes in the SUV body type in the UK. SUV stands for Sport Utility Vehicle. Out of all the cars on the market today, this is among the most popular, and with its versatile style and higher-than-usual ride height, it’s not hard to see why.

What other cars are similar to Tesla Model X?

The Tesla Model X is quite well-liked in its segment but still there are other alternatives to consider.

Preferred alternatives to the Tesla Model X

  • Audi SQ5
  • Jaguar XJ
  • Audi A8

With a selection of 331 available models on AutoUncle, the Audi SQ5 clearly stands out as the top alternative to the Tesla Model X. The Audi SQ5 has an average price tag of £25,495.

The Jaguar XJ is another popular choice in this segment, with 322 cars for sale and an average price of £7,500. The Audi A8 is the third best alternative. There are currently 226 of this car for sale in the UK with an average sales price of £20,995.

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