Tesla Lease Prices Slashed Nearly in Half in UK as July Sales Plunge 60%

Source Tradingkey

TradingKey - According to a report in The Times on Monday, Tesla is offering up to 40% channel discounts to UK car leasing companies amid slowing sales and intensifying competition, dramatically reducing end-customer lease costs to half of last year’s levels to boost sales.

The Model 3’s 36-month lease now costs just £252 per month, down from £600-700 for comparable models last year. Even the new Model Y—retailing at approximately £60,000—sees minimum monthly rentals of only £376.97 through promotions by leasing firms like Synergy Car Leasing.

Fraser Brown, Managing Director of automotive consultancy MotorVise, called this a shrewd tactic to increase sales without direct retail price cuts: "The most expensive way to place these vehicles is through retail price reductions. The cheapest method is reducing monthly payments."

The aggressive discounting stems from Tesla’s severe sales slump across the UK and Europe, where excess inventory has prompted leasing companies to slash monthly payment costs to attract consumers.

Latest UK auto market data reveals Tesla registered only 987 new vehicles in July—a 60% year-over-year plunge—with market share shrinking to under 1%, marking its lowest level in nearly two years. This represents the brand’s seventh consecutive monthly decline in Europe, with Germany seeing a 55% sales drop and Sweden experiencing double-digit declines.

This downturn contrasts sharply with the strong resilience of the broader UK EV market and the rise of Chinese brands. The government has revised its forecast upward, now projecting pure electric vehicles will comprise 23.8% of new registrations by 2025—slightly above the previous 23.5% estimate. Chinese rival BYD sold 3,184 units in the UK that month—more than quadrupling its sales—and is aggressively squeezing Tesla’s position.

The U.S. automaker has faced capital market headwinds this year, with shares down 18.15% year-to-date. TradingKey data shows Wall Street analysts’ target price for Tesla stands at $299.352, indicating 9.44% downside potential from its current $330.56 level.

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Source: TradingKey

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