Model Y Car Leasing & Contract Hire
The new Tesla Model Y features the tech of a Model 3, spacious design capable of carrying 5 passengers and a max cargo volume of 2,158 litres. The AWD Dual Motor provides better handling, traction and stability control for a variety of conditions, boasting up to 315 miles range (WLTP) and quickest 0-60mph acceleration of 3.5 seconds. Like every Tesla, the Model Y is designed to be the safest vehicle in its class. The low centre of gravity, rigid body structure and large crumple zones provide unparalleled protection.
For our best Model Y deals, view our latest business and personal leasing offers for below. All our Tesla cars are supplied by the UK Tesla dealer network.
Tesla Model Y
Long Range RWD Auto
Tesla Model Y
Long Range AWD Auto MY22
Tesla Model Y
Performance AWD Auto MY23
Tesla Model Y
Long Range AWD Auto
Tesla Model Y
Performance AWD Auto
Complete Care Terms and Conditions
Complete Care is available to drivers aged between 21-70 with no more than 2 “at fault” claims in the last 2 years and no more than 6 points on driving licence. The driver must not have been subject to a driving ban in the last 5 years and must have held a full UK/EU licence for at least one 1 year. High value electric vehicles are available to drivers aged between 25-70 with no “at fault” claims in the last 2 years and no points on driving licence. The driver must not have been subject to a driving ban and must have held a full UK/EU licence valid for at least 5 years. Prices are based on the postcode of the customer. 72% of our customers would qualify for the advertised price however a confirmed rate will be sent in writing upon request.
In the event of an incident resulting in damage, loss or theft to the vehicle, the customer will be required to pay an excess known as a Customer Incident Charge (CIC) if they are found to be “at fault”. The CIC varies depending on the number of “at fault” incidents for the vehicle and is an escalating charge as follows:
- First incident is £250
- Second incident £350
- Third and subsequent incidents £750
For high value electric vehicles, the CIC is £1000 for the Tesla Model 3 & Y, Porsche Taycan and Audi e-tron GT and £2000 for the Tesla Model S & X and Mercedes-Benz EQS.
If a repair is lower than the CIC, then the customer will only be charged for the loss, also known as a Customer Elected Payment (CEP).
Full eligibility criteria, restrictions and policy exclusions are available upon request.
Tesla Model Y FAQs
Is the Tesla Model Y a good car to lease?
The Tesla Model Y stands tall in the highly competitive class of all-electric SUVs.
The Tesla Model Y has a powerful engine, an excellent all-electric range, and a practical interior, making it a good choice for a family SUV.
Is the Tesla Model Y expensive to lease?
Prices for the new Tesla Model Y start from £46,000.00 OTR* or to lease from £432.15 per month.
This is on par with its rivals, such as the Genesis GV60 and the Kia EV6.
How big is the Tesla Model Y?
The Tesla Model Y is 4751mm in length and 1921mm in width (excluding the mirrors). This means there's plenty of space inside, so passengers in the front and back shouldn't have too many issues.
What range does the Tesla Model Y have?
The range of the Tesla Model Y depends on which trim you choose.
The entry-level RWD Auto has a range of 283 miles, the mid-range Long Range AWD Auto achieves 351 miles, and the range-topping Performance AWD Auto has a range of 319 miles.
How long does it take to charge the Tesla Model Y battery?
If your battery is completely drained, a standard Tesla charger will take about ten hours to charge the Model Y. This is increased to 12 hours on the Long Range version of the Model Y.
If you have charging capabilities at home, it'll be best to charge your Tesla overnight to ensure it's charged for the next day.
Nationwide Vehicle Contracts has several comprehensive guides dedicated to leasing electric cars.
What's the difference between the Tesla Model Y and Model 3?
The Model Y is based on the Model 3, so they share a lot of the same features.
The most obvious difference is the class, the Model 3 is a sedan, whilst the Model Y is an SUV. This means that Model Y is more practical. It has way more space inside the cabin and features more extras, such as folding rear seats and a bigger boot.
The Model Y is slightly less powerful than the Model 3. The top-of-the-range Performance Model Y can achieve 0-60mph in 3.5 seconds, while its Model 3 counterpart can reach it in just 3.1 seconds.
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