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Tesla Model Y vs Volkswagen Tiguan: Running Costs UK 2026

Last updated: June 2026 · Based on current UK fuel prices

At 10,000 miles/yr · 80% home charging

+£838/yr

The Tesla Model Y saves you approximately £838 per year in fuel costs.

Break-even on the higher purchase price: ~14.3 years

Volkswagen Tiguan fuel cost

17.7p/mile

37 MPG · 143.9p/litre

Tesla Model Y (home tariff)

7.6p/mile

3.7 mi/kWh · 28p/kWh

Annual fuel cost comparison

The table below uses real-world efficiency figures for both vehicles and current UK fuel prices. EV costs assume 80% home charging (28p/kWh) and 20% public rapid charging (60p/kWh).

Miles/yrVolkswagen TiguanTesla Model YEV saves
8,000£1,414£744+£671
10,000(avg)£1,768£930+£838
12,000£2,122£1,116+£1,006
15,000£2,652£1,395+£1,257
20,000£3,536£1,859+£1,677

Petrol: 143.9p/litre · Home electricity: 28p/kWh · Public rapid: 60p/kWh

Tesla Model Y cost by charging scenario

Charging behaviour has more impact on EV running costs than almost any other variable. Here's how the Tesla Model Y compares at 10,000 miles per year across four scenarios:

Overnight EV tariff

£189/yr · 1.9p/mile

+£1,579/yr

Standard home (80% home)

£930/yr · 9.3p/mile

+£838/yr

Mixed (50% home)

£1,189/yr · 11.9p/mile

+£579/yr

Public charging only

£1,622/yr · 16.2p/mile

+£146/yr

Saving vs Volkswagen Tiguan at 10,000 mi/yr and 143.9p/litre.

Key specs

Tesla Model Y

RWD

Real-world efficiency3.7 mi/kWh
Home charging cost7.6p/mile
EV tariff cost1.9p/mile
Public rapid cost16.2p/mile

Volkswagen Tiguan

1.5 TSI Life

Real-world MPG37 MPG
Fuel typepetrol
Fuel price143.9p/litre
Fuel cost/mile17.7p/mile

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a Tesla Model Y cost to run per mile in the UK?

At a standard UK home electricity rate of 28p/kWh and a real-world efficiency of 3.7 miles/kWh, the Tesla Model Y costs approximately 7.6p per mile when charging at home. On a dedicated overnight EV tariff (around 7p/kWh) this falls to just 1.9p per mile. Relying entirely on public rapid charging at 60p/kWh raises the cost to 16.2p per mile.

Is the Tesla Model Y cheaper to run than the Volkswagen Tiguan?

Yes, for most UK drivers who can charge at home. The Volkswagen Tiguan costs approximately 17.7p per mile in petrol at current UK prices. At home on a standard tariff, the Tesla Model Y costs 7.6p per mile — a saving of 10.1p per mile. At 10,000 miles per year with 80% home charging, the Tesla Model Y saves around £838 per year in fuel costs.

How long to break even switching from a Volkswagen Tiguan to a Tesla Model Y?

Based on an estimated price premium of £12,000 for the Tesla Model Y over the Volkswagen Tiguan, and annual fuel savings of approximately £838 at 10,000 miles per year (80% home charging), the break-even point is around 14.3 years. Drivers covering more miles will reach break-even sooner — at 15,000 miles per year the saving is proportionally larger.

What if I can't charge the Tesla Model Y at home?

Without home charging, the economics change significantly. Relying on public rapid charging at 60p/kWh puts the Tesla Model Y at 16.2p per mile — still comparable to the Volkswagen Tiguan at 17.7p per mile. EV running cost savings are almost entirely dependent on home charging access. Drivers without off-street parking should factor this in carefully.