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Tesla, Model S

2015 (65) - Tesla Model S

2015 (65) - Tesla Model S44

Reduced

£17,999

  • 0L
  • 51.4K

    Miles
  • Electric
  • Automatic
  • Hatchback

Sandles Car Supermarket

01553334600 *

Tesla, Model S

2018 - Tesla Model S

2018 - Tesla Model S25

Low Mileage

£29,999

  • 0L
  • 49.8K

    Miles
  • Electric
  • Automatic
  • Hatchback

John Peat Motors Ltd

01529350030 *

Tesla, Model S

2016 - Tesla Model S

2016 - Tesla Model S67

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£16,000

Finance available £335 pm

*Representative example

  • 0L
  • 75.0K

    Miles
  • Electric
  • Automatic
  • Hatchback

Ridgway Cars

01794470134 *

Tesla, Model S

2017 (17) - Tesla Model S

2017 (17) - Tesla Model S58

£15,995

Finance available £335 pm

*Representative example

  • 0L
  • 99.7K

    Miles
  • Electric
  • Automatic
  • Hatchback

Globe Vehicle Hire & Sales

01628702274 *

5/5 Stars

Tesla, Model S

2018 (68) - Tesla Model S

2018 (68) - Tesla Model S47

Reduced

£29,000

Finance available £575 pm

*Representative example

  • 0L
  • 39.0K

    Miles
  • Electric
  • Automatic
  • Hatchback

RDM Direct

01283888465 *

4.6/5 Stars

Tesla, Model S

2016 (16) - Tesla Model S

2016 (16) - Tesla Model S25

Low Mileage

£17,495

Finance available £338 pm

*Representative example

  • 0L
  • 58.0K

    Miles
  • Electric
  • Automatic
  • Hatchback

Auto2000 Prestige Cars

02081310500 *

Tesla, Model S

2017 (67) - Tesla Model S

2017 (67) - Tesla Model S25

Reduced

£18,495

Finance available £359 pm

*Representative example

  • 0L
  • 66.0K

    Miles
  • Electric
  • Automatic
  • Hatchback

Auto2000 Prestige Cars

02081310500 *

Tesla, Model S

- Tesla Model S

 - Tesla Model S10

£18,995

  • 0L
  • 103.9K

    Miles
  • Electric
  • Automatic
  • Hatchback

Tesla, Model S

2017 (17) - Tesla Model S

2017 (17) - Tesla Model S32

£16,295

Finance available £341 pm

*Representative example

  • 0L
  • 69.1K

    Miles
  • Electric
  • Automatic
  • Hatchback

Redpath & Mclean Motor Ltd

01313413521 *

Tesla, Model S

2017 (67) - Tesla Model S

2017 (67) - Tesla Model S25

Low Mileage

£19,995

Finance available £390 pm

*Representative example

  • 0L
  • 47.0K

    Miles
  • Electric
  • Automatic
  • Hatchback

Auto2000 Prestige Cars

02081310500 *

Tesla, Model S

2020 (20) - Tesla Model S

2020 (20) - Tesla Model S25

£31,995

Finance available £636 pm

*Representative example

  • 0L
  • 52.0K

    Miles
  • Electric
  • Automatic
  • Hatchback

Auto2000 Prestige Cars

02081310500 *

Tesla, Model S

2020 - Tesla Model S

2020 - Tesla Model S20

£47,995

Finance available £965 pm

*Representative example

  • 0L
  • 3.3K

    Miles
  • Electric
  • Automatic
  • Hatchback

Chesham Left Hand Drive Centre

01494370527 *

2.5/5 Stars

Tesla, Model S

2017 (17) - Tesla Model S

2017 (17) - Tesla Model S25

Reduced

£29,995

Finance available £595 pm

*Representative example

  • 0L
  • 56.0K

    Miles
  • Electric
  • Automatic
  • Hatchback

Auto2000 Prestige Cars

02081310500 *

Tesla, Model S

2020 (70) - Tesla Model S

2020 (70) - Tesla Model S9

£29,944

Finance available £594 pm

*Representative example

  • 0L
  • 70.0K

    Miles
  • Electric
  • Automatic
  • Hatchback

Powerlease Ltd

01525574147 *

0/5 Stars

Tesla, Model S

2015 (65) - Tesla Model S

2015 (65) - Tesla Model S47

Low Mileage

£15,525

  • 0L
  • 68.2K

    Miles
  • Electric
  • Automatic
  • Hatchback

The Car Group

01617685479 *

4.2/5 Stars

Tesla, Model S

2019 - Tesla Model S

2019 - Tesla Model S36

Low Mileage

£42,995

Finance available £862 pm

*Representative example

  • 0L
  • 15.5K

    Miles
  • Electric
  • Automatic
  • Hatchback

Shawn Dream Cars Ltd

02476992115 *

4.7/5 Stars

Tesla Model S snapshot review

Pros

  • - Practical
  • - Long real-world range
  • - Incredible performance

Cons

  • - Not very involving to drive
  • - Expensive to buy
  • - Disappointing build quality

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Tesla Model S generations

About the Tesla Model S

Tesla Model S debuted in 2012 but arrived in the UK in 2014 as a game-changer. The car's appearance was anything but outlandish, which is not surprising for an American outfit. However, regardless of the version you opt for, you will find its performance as addictive as it is practical. Tesla Model S is also a fast car with the base power option, the 75D, capable of getting to 62 mph from a standstill in 4.2 seconds and a 140 mph top speed. When you opt for the 100D, also known as the Performance trim in new models, you get an acceleration of 2.5 seconds and 155 mph top speed.

What should you expect to find in a Tesla Model S?

The early versions of Tesla Model S were differentiated using their battery variation with the older versions classified as 60, 85, P85 and P85+, before Tesla moved to the more powerful 75D, 100D and P100D range. Since 2019, Model S is only available in 2 trims, Long Range and Performance. The standard features in these later versions are:

  • Full LED rear lights and fully-adaptive LED front lights
  • 17-inch touchscreen
  • 19-inch alloy wheels
  • Heated electric mirrors and seats
  • Parking sensors
  • Sat Nav
  • Isofix child seat anchor points

The top-range Performance trim, formerly P100D, comes with a European-centric saloon setting, with 21-inch wheels as standard. Other features available in this spec level are:

  • Adaptive air suspension
  • Sports seats
  • Autopilot
  • Tesla theatre

The 2019 and later Tesla Model S versions offer dog lovers something useful with the Dog Mod feature. When activated, it maintains the car's temperature when parked to keep your pets, especially dogs, adequately warmed up. Even though it is primarily a safety and security feature, it has an external digital display showing passers-by how cool your ride is, literally.

First Generation (2013 to Present)

First Generation (2013 to Present)
Fuel type:
Full Electric
Engine Size:
MPG:
Acceleration:
2 - 5.9 seconds
Boot space:
748 - 793 L capacity
NCAP Safety rating:
5 / 5 stars
  • Greenest

    Long Range AWD 5dr Auto

  • Cheapest

    279kW 60kWh 5dr

  • Fastest

    Plaid AWD 5dr Auto

Used Tesla Model S information

Used Tesla Model S FAQ's

How practical is the Tesla Model S?

Although classified as a saloon, the Tesla Model S is a hatchback with a colossal tailgate that reveals 774 litres of luggage space when open. The back seats also come with a 60:40 split feature as a standard, which increases the boot space to an overwhelming 1,645 litres when you fold the back seats. Additionally, there is a 150-litre space at the front, a moderately sized glove box, flat storage between the seats and cupholders under the front armrest.

What is the best way to tell a Tesla Model S battery capacity?

In older Model S cars, the battery variations were signified by numbers 60, 85, P85 and P85+ before Tesla changed them to 75D, 100D and P100D. The numbers indicate the battery capacity, with 60 implying 60kWh, while P and D show that the battery comes with a high-performance drive inverter. Tesla stopped the naming system in 2019 and newer versions, and you have to read the specifications to be certain.

What is the mile range of the Tesla Model S?

While Tesla promises 300+ miles in its latest models, the mile range varies depending on the battery variation. The carmaker claimed that the 75D, 100D and P100D could deliver 304 miles, 393 miles and 381 miles, respectively, and pre-2016 models delivered between 200-250 miles between charges.

What is the cost of owning a Tesla Model S?

Tesla Model S is not the vehicle to go for if cutting motoring costs is a top priority due to its high price and maintenance costs. However, the cost of charging the battery, which is a major headache with EVs, is taken care of for Tesla models. The Tesla Superchargers are available for all Model S and cars. All Model S produced after 2019 have free unlimited access, but you have to confirm as Tesla's policies change frequently.

How safe is the Tesla Model S?

Euro NCAP tested the Model S's debut model and awarded it for high crash test scores, with the car achieving 82% and 77% in adult and child occupant protection, respectively. The car also scored 71% for driver-assist features, including collision avoidance and autonomous emergency braking, 6-airbags and 3-position dynamic LED turning lights. Other safety kits include daytime running lights, washer heaters and 2 second-row Isofix attachments for children.

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