Additional premium paint - Stealth grey
Special metallic - Quicksilver
Prices and colour availability may vary based on trim.
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RRP
£39,990 - £59,990
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Cash
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£39,990
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Monthly
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£589*
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Used
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£14,490
Colour guide
Multi coat - Pearl white
Free
Whites are popular but can look a little bland. Not multi-coat Pearl white. The pearlescent finish looks different as the light changes, with a deep quality to the finish. It suits the Model 3’s clean, modern styling.
Additional premium paint - Stealth grey
£1,300
Stealth Grey does exactly what it says on the tin, and it’s the perfect colour if you want your Model 3 to blend in with traffic. Teslas still grab people’s’ attention in 2025, so if you’d rather avoid the looks then Stealth Grey might be the choice for you.
Specifications
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Metallic - Deep blue
£1,300
Some cars just suit certain colours, and to our eyes the Model 3 looks great in Deep blue metallic. It really catches the light on a sunny day. Just keep in mind that blue paints do tend to show scratches and swirl marks if you don’t take care of them.
Solid - Black
£1,300
They say black never goes out of style. If you subscribe to that mantra, take a look at Tesla’s sold black. It attracts glances rather than dropping jaws with its subtle, timeless class. It will show the dirt, though, something to keep in mind if car cleaning is a chore you can do without.
Premium - Ultra red
£2,000
Teslas are synonymous with red paint - one of the first Model S concept cars came in a red pearl paint. Ultra Red is one of the latest twists on the classic Tesla cColour, somewhere in between a bright red and a cherry red finish.
Special metallic - Quicksilver
£2,000
If you really want to stand out from the Tesla crowd, Quicksilver should definitely have your attention. It’s not quite silver and it’s not quite grey, but its combination of metal flake and an incredibly glossy finish makes it almost mirror-like in appearance.