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Win a Tesla Model Y worth over £51,000
Start the new year right by entering Auto Trader’s electric car giveaway and you could win a premium electric car.
Words by: Lex Kristan
Published on 4 January 2023 | 0 min read
Happy new year! To kick off 2023, we’re giving away one of the most popular electric cars on the market, a Tesla Model Y worth a whopping £51,990!
The lucky winner will also receive up to £1,300 towards their car insurance, covered by Compare the Market, and a brand-new electric car charger (plus free UK installation), covered by Hypervolt. Enter now for your chance to win!
The lucky winner will also receive up to £1,300 towards their car insurance, covered by Compare the Market, and a brand-new electric car charger (plus free UK installation), covered by Hypervolt. Enter now for your chance to win!
Get to know the Tesla Model Y
The Tesla Model Y is a premium electric car that’s scored a rave review from our experts.
The newest addition to the Tesla line-up, this mid-sized SUV is equipped will all the modern technology you’d expect, including heated seats and a 15-inch infotainment system, and is perfect for both daily commutes and long journeys. The Tesla Model Y looks sleek and modern, offering an excellent driving experience with its impressive range and performance figures: including a 82 kWh Lithium-Ion battery, boasting a range of 315 miles and 434 horsepower in the entry-level all-wheel drive variant. Running costs will be surprisingly low for newbies to the EV (Electric Vehicle) scene: no ULEZ charge and very low road tax (VED). Teslas are also pretty energy efficient, and the Model Y promises up to 4.2 miles per kWh. Want to see it in action? Find out what Rory Reid thought when he got behind the wheel.
The newest addition to the Tesla line-up, this mid-sized SUV is equipped will all the modern technology you’d expect, including heated seats and a 15-inch infotainment system, and is perfect for both daily commutes and long journeys. The Tesla Model Y looks sleek and modern, offering an excellent driving experience with its impressive range and performance figures: including a 82 kWh Lithium-Ion battery, boasting a range of 315 miles and 434 horsepower in the entry-level all-wheel drive variant. Running costs will be surprisingly low for newbies to the EV (Electric Vehicle) scene: no ULEZ charge and very low road tax (VED). Teslas are also pretty energy efficient, and the Model Y promises up to 4.2 miles per kWh. Want to see it in action? Find out what Rory Reid thought when he got behind the wheel.
Want to know more about electric cars?
Auto Trader is home to the UK’s largest online selection of electric vehicles. Whether you’re only just starting your electric car journey, or want to find out a bit more about electric cars before you make the switch, these links should help you out:
- How to charge an electric car at home - How far electric and hybrid cars can travel - What’s an electric car and how does it work? - Everything you need to know about charging on the go - Electric car jargon explained - Electric car batteries explained
- How to charge an electric car at home - How far electric and hybrid cars can travel - What’s an electric car and how does it work? - Everything you need to know about charging on the go - Electric car jargon explained - Electric car batteries explained