Tesla Model Y 2025 UK Review: The Electric SUV Still Leading the Charge

By Ayush

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The 2025 Tesla Model Y has arrived with subtle but meaningful updates under its “Project Juniper” refresh. As one of the best-selling electric SUVs in the UK, the Model Y doesn’t need to reinvent itself – just sharpen the tools that made it a hit to begin with.

So, what’s new in the UK version? Let’s dive into the updates and see why it still might be the smartest EV buy of 2025.


Quick Specs – Tesla Model Y 2025 (UK Model)

  • Variants: RWD / Long Range AWD
  • Battery: Approx. 62.5 kWh (RWD) / 78.4 kWh (AWD)
  • Range (WLTP): Up to 331 miles (AWD Long Range)
  • Power: ~223 kW (RWD) / 384 kW (AWD)
  • 0–60 mph: 6.6 sec (RWD) / 4.4 sec (AWD)
  • Top Speed: 135 mph
  • Charging: 250 kW Supercharging (DC)
  • Boot Space: 854 litres (rear) + front frunk
  • Estimated Price (UK): From £44,990 (RWD) to ~£59,990 (AWD Long Range)

Exterior – Clean and Confident

The facelifted Tesla Model Y gets new matrix LED headlights, reshaped bumpers, and tweaked aero elements. You won’t mistake it for anything else on UK roads, but the subtle touches give it a more premium, mature presence.

New alloy designs (19″ Gemini and optional 20″ Induction wheels) aim to improve airflow and range. Tesla hasn’t gone wild here – and that’s probably a good thing.

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Interior – Big Improvements Where It Matters

This is where the 2025 Model Y really pulls ahead of rivals like the Polestar 2 or Hyundai Ioniq 5. The UK-spec Model Y now includes:

  • An upgraded 15.4-inch central display
  • A new 8-inch rear screen (climate and entertainment)
  • Ventilated front seats with improved bolstering
  • Ambient LED lighting (customisable colours)
  • Enhanced cabin materials and quieter cabin insulation

The minimalist layout remains, but there’s more warmth and quality now – a much-needed shift for UK buyers accustomed to German interiors.


Driving in the UK – Calm, Composed, Quick

Tesla’s known for instant torque, and the new Model Y doesn’t disappoint. Whether you’re navigating tight city streets in London or cruising the M25, it delivers composed, agile performance.

  • RWD variant: Smooth daily commuter with solid 283-mile WLTP range
  • AWD Long Range: Sharp acceleration with up to 331 miles per charge
  • Refined ride quality with less road noise than before
  • One-pedal driving is intuitive, perfect for city traffic

Autopilot is included, and Full Self-Driving Capability (FSD) is still optional – though UK regulations mean its features remain limited compared to the US.


Features – Tesla Stays Ahead of the Tech Curve

Even in its base form, the Tesla Model Y UK 2025 is loaded with tech:

  • Autopilot (standard)
  • OTA updates and software-enhanced features
  • Tesla app integration with real-time vehicle control
  • Wireless charging and premium audio
  • Rear heated seats now standard

It still doesn’t offer Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, which some Brits will find frustrating – but Tesla’s infotainment is slick and constantly improving.


Tesla Model Y UK Pricing & Charging Infrastructure

Tesla has been quietly adjusting its pricing strategy in the UK. Here’s where the 2025 model lands:

VariantEstimated Price (UK)Range (WLTP)Drive
RWDFrom £44,990~283 milesRWD
Long Range AWDFrom £59,990~331 milesAWD

And with the UK’s Supercharger network growing rapidly, fast-charging isn’t a worry. Expect 10-80% charge in under 30 minutes at peak rates.


Is It Still the Best EV SUV in the UK?

In a segment filled with contenders – Ford Mustang Mach-E, Kia EV6, Hyundai Ioniq 5, BMW iX1 – the 2025 Tesla Model Y still holds its crown for:

  • Class-leading range
  • Seamless charging ecosystem
  • Constant software improvements
  • Strong residual value in the UK used EV market

The updated cabin and smoother ride quality just seal the deal further.


FAQs – Tesla Model Y 2025 UK Edition

Q: Does the Tesla Model Y qualify for the UK Plug-In Grant?

No – the UK government removed EV grants for private buyers in 2022.

Q: What’s the range difference between RWD and AWD in real-world driving?

Expect around 240–250 miles in RWD, and up to 290–300 miles in AWD with conservative driving.

Q: Can I use the Tesla Supercharger with a non-Tesla car?

Some Superchargers in the UK are now open to other EVs – but you’ll still get the best experience with a Tesla.

Q: Is the Tesla Model Y good for family use?

Absolutely. Loads of boot space, top safety ratings, and roomy rear seats make it ideal for families.

Q: How often does Tesla update features?

Tesla rolls out over-the-air (OTA) updates regularly – sometimes adding new features overnight.


Final Verdict: Should You Buy One in 2025?

For British EV buyers, the 2025 Tesla Model Y remains a well-rounded and future-proof SUV. With sharper design, a better interior, and Tesla’s bulletproof tech foundation, it continues to be one of the most sensible and high-value EVs on sale in the UK.

It’s not the flashiest, but it’s still the smartest. Especially when you’re driving across British towns with a seamless Supercharging stop en route.

Author- Ayush

Ayush

With over 5 years of experience in the blogging world, Ayush has honed his skills in creating insightful, engaging, and well-researched content. Specializing in automotive topics, Ayush’s blog covers everything from car reviews to industry news, delivering content with a unique and conversational tone. Known for his commitment to delivering high-quality, informative articles,

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