The fuel cost for a Tesla Model S primarily comes from electricity rather than traditional fuel. On average, charging a Tesla Model S costs about $10 to $15 for a full charge, depending on local electricity rates and the battery size. This translates to approximately 3 to 4 cents per mile, significantly lower than gasoline costs for comparable vehicles. Additionally, charging at home can often be cheaper than using public charging stations.
The Tesla Model S is an all electric vehicle, thus, does not need oil.
The Tesla Model X costs as little as $77,815 (USD) and as much as $127,490 when you add all the options (USD).
The Tesla Model S is an all electric vehicle, thus, does not need oil.
The Tesla model x runs between $60,000 to over $100,000.
The Tesla Roadster costs approximately $109,000.
Depend on size,type,model,and durability of the fuel filter.
The Tesla model x runs between $60,000 to over $100,000.
Depending on Make model and year from $12 to $1500
As of May 2014, the 2013 Tesla Model S (base) MSRP is $69,900, in which you should also keep into consideration, (varying by area) additional dealer costs, licensing and registration fees, and taxes. But also possible cash back incentives in your area.
The Roadster costs 100,000$ after tax breaks
US$109,000 for the Roadster.
The price of a Tesla varies depending on the model and configuration. As of October 2023, the starting prices are approximately $40,000 for the Model 3, around $50,000 for the Model Y, and upwards of $100,000 for the Model S and Model X. Additional features and options can further increase the cost. For the latest pricing and any potential incentives, it's best to check the official Tesla website or local dealerships.