Used Tesla Model S for Sale in the UK
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Tesla Model S: The Ultimate UK Buying Guide
The Tesla Model S has long been the benchmark for electric performance and luxury saloons. Even as newer rivals emerge, its blend of blistering speed, cutting-edge technology, and impressive range continues to appeal to discerning UK buyers. This guide will help you navigate the pre-owned market and make an informed decision.
Why Buy a Tesla Model S?
- Performance: Even older Model S variants offer supercar-baiting acceleration, thanks to instant electric torque. Later models are blindingly fast.
- Technology: The minimalist interior is dominated by a large touchscreen, controlling almost all vehicle functions. Over-the-air updates constantly improve the software.
- Range: The Model S has always been a leader in electric vehicle (EV) range, making long-distance journeys far more feasible.
- Charging Network: Tesla's Supercharger network is arguably the best and most widespread in the UK, offering rapid charging on the go.
- Environmental Credentials: Zero tailpipe emissions make it an attractive choice for eco-conscious drivers.
- Low Running Costs: Electricity is generally cheaper than petrol or diesel, and EVs have fewer moving parts, meaning less maintenance.
UK Price Guide (GBP)
Prices for used Tesla Model S vehicles vary significantly depending on age, mileage, battery size, and specific variant. The figures below are approximate guides:
| Model Variant | Approx. Price Range (GBP) | Typical Age/Mileage |
|---|---|---|
| Model S 75D / 90D | £30,000 - £45,000 | 2016-2018 / 50,000 - 80,000 miles |
| Model S 100D / P100D | £40,000 - £55,000 | 2017-2019 / 40,000 - 70,000 miles |
| Model S Long Range (Late Model) | £50,000 - £70,000 | 2020-2021 / 20,000 - 50,000 miles |
| Model S Plaid | £80,000+ | 2022+ / Low mileage |
Note: These prices are indicative and can fluctuate based on market demand and individual vehicle condition.
Specs (Typical)
- Battery Options: Ranging from 60kWh to 100kWh (and larger for newer models).
- Range: Official WLTP ranges vary from approximately 250 miles for early models to over 400 miles for newer Long Range and Plaid versions.
- 0-60mph: From around 5 seconds for older models to under 2 seconds for the Plaid.
- Charging: AC charging (home/destination) and DC fast charging (Superchargers).
- Drivetrain: All-wheel drive (Dual Motor) is standard on most variants.
- Interior: Seats five, with a large central touchscreen and often a second screen for the driver.
Common Issues
While Teslas are generally reliable, some common issues can arise with used models:
- Build Quality: Early models sometimes suffered from inconsistent panel gaps and interior trim rattles.
- Door Handles: The pop-out door handles can occasionally stick or fail.
- HVAC System: Issues with the air conditioning or heating system can occur.
- Battery Degradation: While generally slow, some degradation over time is expected. Check battery health if possible.
- Infotainment Screen: Rare screen failures or glitches can happen.
- Suspension: Air suspension components can be a point of failure on higher-mileage vehicles.
Running Costs
The beauty of an EV lies in its lower running costs:
- Fuel: Electricity is significantly cheaper per mile than petrol or diesel. Home charging overnight is the most economical.
- Maintenance: EVs have fewer moving parts than internal combustion engine cars, meaning no oil changes, exhaust systems, or traditional transmission issues. Brake wear is also reduced due to regenerative braking.
- Taxation: Currently, EVs benefit from zero road tax (VED) in the UK.
- Congestion Charge/ULEZ: Tesla models are exempt from London's Congestion Charge and Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) charges.
Variants
The Model S has evolved significantly over the years. Key variants to look out for include:
- 75D/90D/100D: These denote the approximate battery capacity (kWh) and signify all-wheel drive Dual Motor configurations, offering a good balance of range and performance.
- P100D: The 'P' stands for Performance, offering significantly enhanced acceleration alongside a large battery.
- Long Range: Later models with larger batteries and improved efficiency, maximising range.
- Plaid: The current flagship, boasting extreme performance with a tri-motor setup and incredible acceleration.
- Facelifted Models: Later models feature updated interiors (like the yoke steering wheel on some Plaid models), improved software, and enhanced range.
When buying used, always check the vehicle's service history and ensure all software is up to date. A thorough pre-purchase inspection is highly recommended.
Latest Listings
- Tesla Model S (Dual Motor) Performance Ludicrous Hatchback 5dr Electric Auto 4WD (603 bhp) — £23,995, 65,885 miles, Electric
- 2017 TESLA MODEL S 75D (Dual Motor) — £12,495, 112,000 miles, Electric
- 2019 TESLA MODEL S (Dual Motor) Performance — £25,990, 85,000 miles, Electric
- 2020 TESLA MODEL S (Dual Motor) Long Range Plus — £19,750, 125,000 miles, Electric