All versions
Every Model 3 version, each with its starting price — cheapest first.
Tesla Model 3Long Range RWD (2024–)
Tesla Model 3Long Range AWD (2024–)
Tesla Model 3Performance (2024–)
New
Tesla Model 3Standard (2024–)
Tesla Model 3Long Range AWD (2017–2023)
Tesla Model 3Standard (2017–2023)
Why choose the Model 3
What makes the Model 3 stand out when you're comparing lease deals.
- The EV benchmark rivals still chase
- Unmatched Supercharger network access
- Long range and genuinely quick
- Improves over time via software updates
The Tesla Model 3 is the car that made electric mainstream — a sharp-driving electric saloon with long range, rapid acceleration and access to Tesla’s unmatched Supercharger network. It set the template most EV rivals still chase.
Minimalist inside and constantly improved via over-the-air updates, it combines impressive efficiency and tech with genuine driving appeal, making it one of the easiest EVs to live with daily.
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Model 3 leasing — common questions
Data-driven answers about leasing the Tesla Model 3, updated as offers change.
How much does it cost to lease a Model 3?
The Model 3 starts from 343 €/mo, with an all-in effective cost from 506 €/mo. The exact price depends on the trim, lease term, mileage and down payment you choose.
How many Model 3 versions can I lease?
We currently track 6 Model 3 versions with active offers, priced from 343 € to 1000 €/mo.
Which providers offer Model 3 leasing?
9 providers currently list Model 3 offers, including Avis, Europcar, Executive. Each sets its own contract terms, so it's worth comparing side by side.
What engine options does the Model 3 have?
The Model 3 is available with: Electric.
What lease terms are available for the Model 3?
Active Model 3 offers run for 1 month, 1 year, 2 years, 3 years, 4 years, 5 years. Shorter or longer terms shift the monthly price.