



Tesla’s Model Y is a battery-electric compact crossover SUV from prolific EV maker Tesla. Introduced for the 2020 model year, it sits beneath the Model X in the company’s hierarchy. Fun Fact: when you arrange Tesla’s models in a certain order, their letters spell out S3XY. Based on the Model 3 compact sedan, the Model Y has sold well over two million units to date. In fact, in 2023, it outsold the Toyota Corolla, with 1.2 million units moved! Today, we have a box-fresh 2025 Tesla Model Y that’s done just over 9,000 miles so far. The current owner discloses some mild curb rash on one wheel and says that the vehicle’s charger isn’t included in the sale. But this is a minor inconvenience at most, because you can easily top it up in a jiffy at one of Tesla’s Supercharger stations. So why not jump on the EV SUV bandwagon with this quirky and techy machine?

The Model Y continues Tesla’s design ethos of clean and modern design, and is the work of Franz von Holzhausen, Tesla’s Chief Designer since 2008. This man has penned all of Tesla’s current models, and you can see the influence in this 2025 Tesla Model Y. The Pearl White Multi-Coat exterior looks futuristic as it glides smoothly and silently on 19-inch Gemini wheels. Frameless doors and LED lights are part of the package, too. The five-seat interior of this 2025 Tesla Model Y features white leather upholstered seating and a minimalistic theme. Everything is controlled via the large central touchscreen, with only a handful of buttons here and there. The vehicle comes with Tesla’s famed Autopilot system too, granting you autonomous driving capabilities, but be aware that legally, you’re still responsible for any accidents, so must keep an eye on the car as it navigates its environment.

This 2025 Tesla Model Y is an all-wheel drive variant with dual electric motors. With a reported 384hp and 376lb-ft of torque at your disposal, you can see 0-60 in 5 seconds or less, and a reported top speed of 135mph. The 82 kilowatt hour battery pack ensures that you’ve got a longer range between charges, too. What more could you ask for?




Say what you will about Tesla, but you can’t deny that they’ve massively contributed towards the shake-up in the entire automotive industry across the world. We’re sure that many mainstream automakers were jolted into producing EVs after Tesla boldly strode onto the stage and stole the limelight. With their current five-model line-up (that’s S,3,X,Y and Cybertruck), this prolific if sometimes larger-than-life American automaker is definitely worthy of consideration. This particular example of theirs is a 2021 Tesla Model Y Long Range, which is a compact luxury electric crossover. The Model Y was introduced for the 2021 model year, and it sold over 410,000 units worldwide that year itself! This particular example comes from St. George, Utah, and is a dual-motor, long-range variant. It’s traveled over 102,000 miles but is in excellent shape.



Tesla has paved the way for modern EV acceptance, and their Model Y is the car that managed to offer a crossover SUV approach that has made affordable EV motoring a realistic possibility. The Model Y is a popular model, for its sleek design, and intelligent interior. Our featured car adds to the exclusivity by being a Launch Series model, which is a limited-production trim featuring unique interior detailing. With just 3,637 miles reported on the odometer, it represents an almost-new opportunity to own a rare edition of Tesla’s best-selling crossover.



Tesla proved to the world that electric cars aren’t a nice-to-have, but a major piece of the future of how we get around, and a lot of it was thanks to the success of the Model Y. Practical, functional, and with access to Tesla’s charging network, it’s one of the best cars to take you places. This particular 2022 model has only 30,467 miles reported on the clock and comes with Dual Electric Motors for extra power, tinted windows for protection from the sun and prying eyes, and has everything you need and more. If you’re looking to add an electric car to your garage, there’s very few options that could beat the Model Y, and with this particular car, rather than asking why you should claim it for yourself, the real question you should be asking is, ‘why not!’




Say what you will about Tesla, but you can’t deny that they’ve massively contributed towards the shake-up in the entire automotive industry across the world. We’re sure that many mainstream automakers were jolted into producing EVs after Tesla boldly strode onto the stage and stole the limelight. With their current five-model line-up (that’s S,3,X,Y and Cybertruck), this prolific if sometimes larger-than-life American automaker is definitely worthy of consideration. This particular example of theirs is a 2021 Tesla Model Y Long Range, which is a compact luxury electric crossover. The Model Y was introduced for the 2021 model year, and it sold over 410,000 units worldwide that year itself! This particular example comes from St. George, Utah, and is a dual-motor, long-range variant. It’s traveled over 102,000 miles but is in excellent shape.




Are you a buyer who seeks a Mercedes-Benz full-size luxury sedan, but with sporty liftback styling and an electric powertrain? That’s not what the S-Class can offer, is it. Yes, it isn’t but Mercedes-Benz has got the EQS range to precisely cater to that brief. Yes, there are buyers who want a sedan with sporty styling, top-level luxury and electric motors driving the wheels. Introduced in 2022, the EQS comes in several forms, with this 2023 Mercedes-Benz EQS 580 representing the most potent one available without needing to venture into AMG territory. It’s got all-wheel drive, 516 horsepower. If you’d like to take it on, the vehicle is available in San Carlos, California.



This 2023 Porsche Taycan 4S carries a factory black exterior wrapped in matte black PPF, giving the car a stealth, satin look while protecting the paint beneath. Equipped with the 79.2 kWh performance battery and dual motors, the 4S offers strong acceleration, stable AWD traction, and the refined driving characteristics expected from a modern Porsche EV. The brown leather interior adds warmth and contrast, completing a well-balanced luxury and performance package.



Say what you will about Tesla, but you can’t deny that they’ve massively contributed towards the shake-up in the entire automotive industry across the world. We’re sure that many mainstream automakers were jolted into producing EVs after Tesla boldly strode onto the stage and stole the limelight. With their current five-model line-up (that’s S,3,X,Y and Cybertruck), this prolific if sometimes larger-than-life American automaker is definitely worthy of consideration. This particular example of theirs is a 2021 Tesla Model Y Long Range, which is a compact luxury electric crossover. The Model Y was introduced for the 2021 model year, and it sold over 410,000 units worldwide that year itself! This particular example comes from St. George, Utah, and is a dual-motor, long-range variant. It’s traveled over 102,000 miles but is in excellent shape.

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