Tesla Car Prices: 2018 vs 2025 — How Much Did They Cost Then and Now?

Tesla Car Prices: 2018 vs 2025 Tesla Car Prices: 2018 vs 2025 Image sources BY: "Courtesy of Tesla, Inc."

How Much Did a Tesla Cost Back in 2018? (And What About 2025?)

Published: June 29, 2025
By: Someone who loves watching Tesla prices change


So, last week, my neighbor was going on about how Teslas were way cheaper in 2018. And honestly? That’s something we all kinda say when prices jump. But seeing it side-by-side? That hits different.

Back in 2018, Tesla was still growing fast, but prices were… well, a bit kinder to the wallet. Now in 2025? Not so much. But hey, there’s more tech packed in too.

Here’s a quick price look, straight up:

Tesla Car Prices: 2018 vs 2025
Tesla Car Prices: 2018 vs 2025
Image sources BY: “Courtesy of Tesla, Inc.”

 

Tesla ModelPrice in 2018 (USD)Price in 2025 (USD)Difference
Model 3 Standard PlusAround $35,000Around $40,000+$5,000 (~14%)
Model 3 PerformanceAround $49,000Around $58,000+$9,000 (~18%)
Model S Long RangeAround $75,000Around $95,000+$20,000 (~27%)
Model X Long RangeAround $80,000Around $105,000+$25,000 (~31%)

Key stuff:

Back then, charging stations weren’t everywhere, and Autopilot was still getting there. But buying a Tesla in 2018 meant you were kinda ahead of the curve.

Now? Teslas have more features, better range, and that pricey Full Self-Driving option. But prices did go up because of inflation and other stuff.


Pro tip:

If you don’t need the newest bells and whistles, look for used 2018 or 2019 Teslas. Sometimes you can snag a good deal and skip the higher 2025 prices.


FAQ

Q: Why did Tesla prices go up?
Inflation, supply issues, and extra tech make a big difference.

Q: Was it smart to buy a Tesla in 2018?
If you liked being an early adopter and didn’t mind fewer chargers, yeah, totally.

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