Used Tesla sales hit new record in March as volume doubles year-on-year

Marketcheck data shows 2,951 used Teslas sold in March, up 95% on the same month last year, underlining strong demand for second-hand EVs.

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The number of used Teslas sold in the UK reached a record 2,951 units in March 2025, according to new data from Marketcheck. That’s a 10% increase on the previous record set in February and 95% higher than in March 2024, when 1,510 were sold.

Tesla volumes have grown steadily month-on-month over the past year, reflecting stable demand for the brand in the second-hand EV market. The Model 3 and Model Y remain the most commonly listed and sold EVs across online marketplaces.

Alastair Campbell, Marketcheck UK, said: “Another record-breaking month for used Tesla sales. Tesla’s dominance in the used EV market continues to accelerate. With nearly 3,000 units sold in March alone, this marks a new record and a clear signal that second-hand demand for premium electric vehicles is still present in the UK. The doubling of sales year-on-year shows growing consumer confidence in EV technology and infrastructure. There is no doubt that the current pricing of used Tesla is driving low days on market and quick sales.

“As more early adopters take advantage of the cheaper prices, the used Tesla is becoming a gateway for mainstream drivers entering the electric market.

“Media coverage around the brand seems to have left UK used demand unaffected, I expect April will bring more record sales.”

Marketcheck said the figures point to growing consumer confidence in EVs, despite wider uncertainty in new EV sales. Used Tesla pricing continues to attract buyers, with days to sale remaining low.