Tesla Model Y used • 835 cars price-checked by AutoUncle

Market overviewPrices range from £20,400 to £33,975 across all listings

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How much does the Tesla Model Y depreciate?

Used Tesla Model Y

A used Tesla Model Y (2022) model loses about £630 per month in value.


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


Depreciation is an important part of calculating the total cost of owning a Tesla Model Y. In addition to the monthly depreciation of £630, 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 Y cost? Prices, ratings and depreciation by model year

How much does a used Tesla Model Y 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 Y

£20,500 - £36,250£24,814-£10,620120

2024 Tesla Model Y

£24,300 - £36,995£31,509-£10,12062

2023 Tesla Model Y

£21,600 - £33,995£26,967-£8,480148

2022 Tesla Model Y

£20,100 - £27,500£24,010-£7,560479

*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

Which Tesla Model Y variant should I buy? Compare prices of Long Range AWD vs. Long Range RWD vs. Performance vs. RWD vs. Standard Range

This overview shows the difference in price and depreciation between the most common Tesla Model Y variants - including Long Range AWD, RWD, Performance

Which Tesla Model Y variant should I buy? Compare prices of Long Range AWD vs. Long Range RWD vs. Performance vs. RWD vs. Standard Range

Variant

Typical price range*

Average price

Price trend / depreciation
(last 12 months)

Cars for sale

Tesla Model Y Long Range RWD

£19,995 - £38,621£32,542+£5,48012

Tesla Model Y Performance

£25,600 - £40,350£31,706-£9,66060

Tesla Model Y Long Range AWD

£20,100 - £30,990£24,722-£220497

Tesla Model Y RWD

£20,900 - £27,700£24,290+£22083

*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

Frequently Asked Questions about Tesla Model Y variants

Q: Which Tesla Model Y variant is the cheapest?

A: The cheapest Tesla Model Y variant on the market is RWD.

Q: Which Tesla Model Y variant is the most expensive?

A: The most expensive Tesla Model Y variant on the market is Long Range RWD.

Q: Which Tesla Model Y variant is best at keeping its value?

A: The Tesla Model Y variant that keeps its value the best is Long Range RWD.

Q: Which Tesla Model Y variant is the most popular?

A: The most popular Tesla Model Y variant is Long Range AWD.

Tesla Model Y (model year 2022) - Price development for the last 12 months and price projection for the next 6 months (November 2024 - April 2026)

Monthly price data with average prices and price ranges

Month

Average market price

Lowest market price

Highest market price

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2024 - November
£32,340
£30,620£34,080
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2024 - December
£31,900
£30,260£33,560
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2025 - January
£30,780
£28,920£32,620
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2025 - February
£29,400
£27,580£31,240
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2025 - March
£28,660
£27,140£30,180
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2025 - April
£28,040
£26,540£29,560
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2025 - May
£26,960
£25,480£28,420
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2025 - June
£25,940
£24,500£27,360
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2025 - July
£25,140
£23,640£26,620
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2025 - August
£24,780
£23,260£26,280
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2025 - September
£24,880
£23,480£26,300
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2025 - October
£24,780
£23,440£26,120
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2025 - December
£23,920
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2026 - January
£23,480
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2026 - February
£23,040
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2026 - March
£22,620
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2026 - April
£22,180
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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

-£7,560

Next 6 months

-£2,600

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Interested in finding a great deal on a used Tesla Model Y?

Are you interested in purchasing a used SUV? Look no further than the Tesla Model Y - an excellent choice! AutoUncle showcases a total of 790 cars, each one gathered from an online marketplace or dealership website.

What is the price range for a used Tesla Model Y?

The cheapest Tesla Model Y that is available here on AutoUncle costs £21,200, while the most expensive model is priced at £34,500.

The American car is valued at different prices determined by mainly five factors: the year, engine capacity and performance, fuel consumption of the car, how much the car's odometer reads and equipment.

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 a car from an older model year, with higher mileage and no optional extras.

What equipment variants is the Tesla Model Y available in?

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

When comparing the prices of used Tesla Model Y, it is important that you exclusively compare with the prices of cars with the same engine and equipment. If you don't, you could make a wrong conclusion on which car to purchase.

What fuel types are available for the Tesla Model Y?

The Tesla Model Y comes exclusively with el as its fuel type. There are currently seven hundred and ninety cars available at an average price of £25,799.

Your driving habits are crucial to consider when choosing a fuel type. What is the usual distance you cover in a week with your car? Do you predominantly undertake short trips or longer hauls?

If your trips are mostly short, electric, plug-in hybrid or petrol may make the most sense. For daily long-distance driving, the electric car is often ideal - especially with a charger 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. For very long daily driving without charging options, a diesel car can still be relevant. It's important to consider that in some countries, diesel engines with high emissions are prohibited from entering cities.

The use of electric cars is gaining momentum

Electric cars are becoming increasingly popular in the UK market for several reasons, including reduced CO2 emission, faster acceleration and greater comfort. The integration of hybrid vehicles such as the Tesla Model Y is key in the journey towards more green and sustainable transport solutions.

Upsides to investing in a used electric car

A great deal of upsides come with opting for a pre-owned electric car. Some of the advantages are:

  1. Lower purchase price: Used EVs are often more affordable than their new counterparts. This lower price point makes EV technology accessible to a wider range of buyers.

  2. Environmental impact: Choosing a used EV over a new one further reduces environmental impact. Creating a new car, notably the battery, involves a significant environmental burden. Opting for previously used means you're not a part of this carbon footprint increase.

  3. Improved battery life: Concerns about the battery lifespan in EVs has decreased with the evolution of technology. Many used EVs still have a substantial portion of their battery life remaining, and replacement costs are decreasing.

  4. Performance and technology: Many electric vehicles on the market now deliver striking performance and are fitted with the most modern technology. Cars that aren't the latest models can still provide a sophisticated technological driving experience.

  5. Government incentives: Although less than for new EVs, government incentives for used electric cars might still be in place, examples being reduced vehicle tax and eligibility for low-emission zones.

What body types do the Tesla Model Y have?

On AutoUncle, the Tesla Model Y is exclusively offered in the SUV body style. SUV is short for Sport Utility Vehicle, and this is easily one of the most popular cars on the market today. The style is versatile, and the ride height is higher than traditional cars, which is a key selling point.

What are good alternatives to Tesla Model Y?

There exist various possible alternatives to the Tesla Model Y.

Alternative cars to the Tesla Model Y

  • Nissan Qashqai
  • Kia Sportage
  • VW Tiguan

With a selection of 10,964 available models on AutoUncle, the Nissan Qashqai clearly stands out as the top alternative to the Tesla Model Y. Average listing price for the Nissan Qashqai is £16,400.

Another popular choice in this class is the Kia Sportage with 7,280 cars on the market and an average price tag of £19,998. The VW Tiguan is the third best alternative. There are currently 6,180 of this car for sale in the UK with an average sales price of £22,197.

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