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Tesla Model S

Expert Rating

Used car score:

57
%
D

This model is no longer on sale or in production, so it doesn't have a New Car Expert Rating score.

Expert Rating report card

Media Rating:

80
%
A

Safety Rating:

90
%
A

Eco Rating:

100
%
A

Reliability Rating:

10
%
E

Running Costs:

35
%
D

How are our Expert Rating scores calculated?

Expert Rating

Used car score:

57
%
D

This model is no longer on sale or in production, so it doesn't have a New Car Expert Rating score.

Expert Rating report card

Media Rating:

80
%
A

Safety Rating:

90
%
A

Eco Rating:

100
%
A

Reliability Rating:

10
%
E

Running Costs:

35
%
D

Summary

The Tesla Model S was a large electric saloon (well, technically it’s a liftback) that was the flagship of the Tesla range. It was sold in the UK from 2014 until the early 2020s, but after a major mid-life update it was only available in left-hand drive until finally being discontinued in 2026.

The Model S was launched in America in 2012, but didn’t arrive in the UK until 2014. It received a facelift in 2016, but Tesla operates on a different basis to other manufacturers, so all vehicles received significant software updates after launch. These were usually delivered ‘over the air’, being downloaded directly to the vehicle from Tesla.

A further updated Model S was launched in 2022, but it was only built in left-hand drive and was available by special order in the UK.

The Tesla Model S was a pioneering vehicle for the image of electric cars, almost single-handedly changing the perception of electric vehicles having poor performance and range. It received widespread praise for its performance, with acceleration that bettered many supercars, and overall practicality for a broad range of potential customers.

However, the Model S was plagued by quality and reliability issues in its early years, and build quality was not considered a match for similarly priced saloons from the likes of Mercedes-Benz, BMW or Audi. Which? magazine has been publicly calling for the Model S to be recalled for years, as its pop-out door handles are reported to have failed on one in five vehicles.

After being taken off-sale during the Covid-19 pandemic, the Model S finally returned to the UK market in summer 2023, but is now only available in left-hand drive and in ultra-fast Plaid trim.

As of March 2026, the Tesla Model S has a Used Car Expert Rating of D, with a score of 57%. It has excellent scores for safety, tailpipe emissions (which are zero, being an electric car) and media reviews. The two areas of concern for buyers are running costs (largely insurance) and reliability (which was poor on early cars but has improved over the years).

Model S highlights

  • Styling generally admired
  • Praiseworthy performance and driving dynamics
  • Reliability has proved better than most rivals

Model S lowlights

  • Interior quality not to German standards
  • Infotainment system is also sub-par
  • Residual values can’t match best in class
  • Now only available in LHD

Key specifications

Body style: Large saloon/liftback
Powertrain: electric motor and batteries
Price: From £124,990 on-road

Launched: Summer 2014
Last updated: Summer 2023
Discontinued: Spring 2026

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Safety rating

Independent crash test and safety ratings from Euro NCAP

Overall score: 5 stars
Date tested: November 2022
Read the full Euro NCAP review

Adult protection: 94%
Child protection: 91%
Vulnerable road users: 85%
Safety assist: 98%

The Tesla Model S was tested by Euro NCAP back in November 2014 and awarded a five-star safety rating. However, this rating expired in January 2021 and is no longer valid.

The Model S was then re-tested by Euro NCAP in November 2022, renewing its five-star safety rating with an impressive set of individual safety scores.

Eco rating

Independent economy and emissions ratings from Green NCAP

No eco rating

The Tesla Model S was not assessed by Green NCAP during its production life.

The Green NCAP programme measures exhaust pollution (which is zero for an electric car) and energy efficiency. Electric cars are much more energy-efficient than combustion cars, so the Model S is likely to score very highly in Green NCAP testing if and when it ever takes place. Check back again soon.

Reliability rating

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Reliability data provided exclusively for The Car Expert by MotorEasy

All data based on MotorEasy average workshop costs for extended car warranty claims

The Tesla Model S has a very poor reliability score of 19% as of April 2025 (our most recent data point), according to workshop and warranty data provided exclusively to The Car Expert by our partner, MotorEasy.

The most common problems don’t relate to the car’s electric motor or battery pack, but to other systems like suspension, electrical system (wiring and accessories, rather than the electric motor) and brakes.

As noted above, there is a lot of owner-reported information about reliability problems on owners’ forums and consumer sites. The Model S has improved in terms of build quality throughout its decade-long production life, but it appears to still lag behind the best in the business.

Awards

Significant trophies and awards that the Tesla Model S has received

2022

  • DrivingElectric Awards – Best Used Large Electric Car

2021

  • Carbuyer Awards – Best Used Large Electric Car

2019

  • Auto Trader Awards – Best Green Car

2016

  • Business Car Awards – Best Luxury Car

2013

  • World Car Awards – World Green Car

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