In the market for a new Tesla? As you may or may not know, the prices of 2025 Tesla models change constantly. Not by much, but more often than most other makes and models. Below are the latest prices for all available 2025 Tesla EVs. If you’re thinking, “Shut up, Scooter, skip to the pricing tables,” I get it. Just click here.
Tesla prices change all the time
As we’ve pointed out plenty of times in the past, Tesla’s prices fluctuate almost weekly, usually by a couple of hundred bucks or so, and that trend has continued through 2025 so far. As such, we’ve included the latest prices, per Tesla’s website, as of May 2025.
The latest Tesla prices, by model, as of May 2025
As you’ll see below, we’ve provided a handy table for each Tesla model, including some performance specs and two pricing levels. The performance specs (range, top speed, acceleration) pertain to the base model of each respective trim i.e. zero-add ons.
You’ll notice that all Tesla models have optional wheel upgrades, most of which are larger, affecting the performance specs. That’s why we included the smallest (standard) wheel option on the table. However, the max price includes the larger wheels.
The Model S below comes standard with 19″ Tempest Wheels, but to get the maximum price, we added 21″ Arachnid Wheels, as well as all available add-ons and most expensive customizations, like Ultra Red exterior paint, for example.

Model S
As you can see below, the 2025 Tesla Model S has two trim variants, each featuring the smaller wheels detailed above. For the maximum price to give a feel for the top-tier prices of this Tesla model and those below it, we added the cream interior, yoke steering, and the $8,000 full-self-driving capabilities.
Model S Trim | Range | Top Speed | Acceleration | Base Price | Max Price (includes larger wheels) |
All-Wheel Drive (19″ wheels) |
410 miles | 130 mph | 3.1 seconds | $79,990 | $93,490 |
Plaid (19″ wheels) |
348 miles | 200 mph | 1.99 seconds | $94,990 | $112,990 |
With the 21″ Arachnid Wheels, the specs of the Model S drop a bit. For example, the AWD trim’s range sinks to 380 miles, and Plaid’s drops to 312 miles. Top speed and acceleration remain the same.

Model 3
Next is the Model 3, the most affordable of Tesla’s 2025 BEV prices. The two Long Range trims include the standard 18″ Photon Wheels, while the Performance variant uses 20″ Warp Wheels (the only option).
Model 3 Trim | Range | Top Speed | Acceleration | Base Price | Max Price (includes larger wheels) |
Long Range RWD (18″ wheels) |
363 miles | 125 mph | 4.9 seconds | $42,490 | $54,990 |
Long Range AWD (18″ wheels) |
346 miles | 125 mph | 4.2 seconds | $47,490 | $59,990 |
Performance AWD | 298 miles | 163 mph | 2.9 second | $54,990 | $62,990 |

Model X
Third is the Tesla Model X, its second model to feature a Plaid trim and its most expensive option when comparing 2025 prices. For the maximum MSRP, we added all selectable add-ons such as 22″ Turbine Wheels, cream interior, yoke steering, and the six-seat configuration (only available in the AWD trim).
Model X Trim | Range | Top Speed | Acceleration | Base Price | Max Price (includes larger wheels) |
All-Wheel Drive (20″ wheels) |
329 miles | 149 mph | 3.8 seconds | $84,990 | $103,990 |
Plaid (20″ wheels) |
314 miles | 149 mph | 2.5 seconds | $99,990 | $118,990 |
With the larger wheels, the AWD Model X loses 13 miles of EPA range, but its top speed jumps to 155 mph. The Model X Plaid loses 20 miles of range with the Turbine Wheels, but its top speed increases to 163 mph.

Model Y
Next is the Model Y, Tesla’s most popular model globally. Available in two trims, this Tesla model saw a recent 2025 refresh and still offers some of the lowest prices in the entire lineup. The maxed-out versions include 20″ Helix 2.0 Wheels, which slightly hurt the range. The high-end versions also include a tow hitch and, of course, full self-driving capabilities.
Model Y Trim | Range | Top Speed | Acceleration | Base Price | Max Price (includes larger wheels) |
Long Range RWD (19″ wheels) |
357 miles | 125 mph | 5.4 seconds | $44,990 | $58,990 |
Long Range AWD (19″ wheels) |
327 miles | 125 mph | 4.6 seconds | $48,990 | $62,990 |

Tesla Cybertruck prices (May 2025)
Last and maybe least (if we’re talking overall sales) is the Tesla Cybertruck. So far, the sales have lived up to the hype of all the pre-orders, but the Cybertruck can be seen on public roads around the US. Available in three configurations of various ranges, towing, and speed capabilities, the Cybertruck starts in the middle of the Tesla pack for 2025 prices. However, its tri-motor Cyberbeast trim is near the top with the Plaid S and X models.
Cybertruck Trim | Range (est.) | Towing Capacity | Acceleration | Base Price | Max Price (includes larger wheels) |
Long Range (18″ wheels) |
350 miles | 7,500 lbs. | 6.2 seconds | $69,990 | $81,490 |
All-Wheel Drive (20″ Core Wheels) |
325 miles | 11,000 lbs. | 4.1 seconds | $79,990 | $93,490 |
Cyberbeast (20″ Core Wheels) |
301 miles | 11,000 lbs. | 2.6 seconds | $103,490 | $113,490 |
What about federal tax credits for Teslas?
Federal tax credits are still available for new Tesla BEV purchases as of May 2025, but they may be nixed by the end of the year, so it might be wise to buy that new EV before then. Here’s a list of all the current BEVs and PHEVs that qualify, including Tesla.
As of May 2025, used Tesla purchases still qualify for a credit of up to $4,000. Check it out!
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