Model Y Ownership Costs

What Model Y really costs to own — charging, insurance, tires, and service over time.

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The short version

Ownership costs divide into energy, insurance, tires, and occasional service. Charging is usually the smallest line item; insurance and tires dominate. Use the charging calculator for your energy number.

Typical ranges (North America, owner-reported)

  • Energy: $40-90/month depending on rates, miles, and home vs Supercharging.
  • Insurance: EVs cost more to insure than equivalent ICE cars; compare quotes — $100-250/month is a common range.
  • Tires: $150-300 per tire for quality replacements; expect a set every 25-40k miles.
  • Service: cabin air filters, wipers, brake fluid checks, and tire rotations. No oil changes, no engine maintenance.

The big variable: tires

Heavy, high-torque EVs wear tires faster than ICE sedans. Budgeting a full set every ~30k miles is realistic.

Primary source: Owner reports + public pricing data
Change history
  • 2026-08-17: initial publication
Independent researchConfidence: developingLast verified Aug 17, 2026
Primary source: Owner reports + public pricing data
Change history
  • 2026-08-17: initial publication