Launch Date | 2025
Tesla's Model Q keeps the brand's minimalist roots but adds a dash of versatility. Its sleek, aerodynamic body is all about energy efficiency without dulling its stylish edge. Need space? The Model Q's larger dimensions deliver big time, turning it into the ultimate family hauler or road trip superstar.
Inside, Tesla turns sustainability into an art form with luxurious materials that feel posh but stay planet-friendly. The cabin's modular layout lets you adapt to any situation - whether it's packing for a holiday or just ferrying the weekly shopping. This isn't just an electric car; it's an invitation to ride in eco-friendly luxury.
Safety? It's practically Tesla's middle name. The Model Q is kitted out with everything from automatic emergency braking to collision avoidance, making your commute safer than staying in bed. Tesla's Autopilot lends an extra pair of digital hands for motorway drives, with lane-keeping and adaptive cruise control smoothing the ride.
Built with lightweight yet high-strength materials, the Model Q is as sturdy as a bank vault but nimble enough for zippy city jaunts. With safety tech this sharp, you'll feel like you're driving with a team of guardian angels - and they've all been to engineering school.
Prepare to be amazed: the Tesla Model Q cranks out more than 500 electric horses under the bonnet, proving you can have power without petrol. With a range of over 350 miles, it's built for long drives and lazy recharge stops.
Tesla's tech wizardry shines through with Autopilot and Full Self-Driving, making semi-autonomous cruising as simple as saying, "Hey, Tesla!" A giant touchscreen infotainment system serves up seamless smartphone syncing, real-time navigation, and entertainment galore. And don't forget those over-the-air updates - they'll keep your car smarter than its driver for years to come.
Salary sacrifice allows you to pay for your electric car before income tax. The same applies to servicing, tyres and motor insurance, saving you a bundle on your running costs too. What's more, there's
It’s a single monthly deduction from your gross pay – before income tax and national insurance contributions. It's typically about half the cost of an equivalent PCP or personal lease. A no-brainer.