
Range
719 km
0-100 km/h
3.5s
Fast Charging
250 kW
Seats
5
10 Things to Know Before Buying Tesla Model Y in HK
Based on real owner experiences and reviews
01
Without home charging, the Model Y has a strong advantage thanks to Tesla's Supercharger network. Charging speed and station coverage across Hong Kong are a major reason for the car's popularity. Owners with home charging find the brand of car matters less.
02
The capacitive turn signal controls can accidentally trigger hazard lights instead of indicators. Some owners report near-miss incidents from unintended hazard light activation while driving.
03
The panoramic glass roof lets in significant heat during Hong Kong summers. Most owners end up installing aftermarket roof blinds or tinted film for comfort, which is an additional cost to factor in.
04
Very few 2025 Juniper Model Y units appear on the used market. Owners tend to hold onto the car, with some describing it as comfortable enough to feel like a second home.
05
The built-in Sentry Mode cameras are not sharp enough to read license plates clearly. The steeply raked rear glass also limits the rear camera's usefulness. Many owners fit a separate aftermarket dashcam for better evidence quality.
06
Body repairs at independent shops in Hong Kong cost far less than Tesla service. A panel respray runs under $4,000 and replacement parts cost around $2,000 including labour, using mainland-sourced components. Tesla service centres are mainly needed for major items like the battery pack or drive motor.
07
Comprehensive insurance with Allianz costs around $8,000 per year with a 60% no-claims bonus. Tesla insurance premiums in Hong Kong remain significantly higher than Chinese-brand EVs in the same price range.
08
Tesla Hong Kong's sales, delivery, and promotion teams operate as separate departments with poor coordination. After paying deposits, sales staff often become unresponsive and buyers are left waiting for the delivery team to make contact. During peak registration periods, the process can become chaotic.
09
The rear centre seat has a hidden headrest. Pull the black panel between the two outer headrests upward to reveal it. This is not obvious from the showroom and easy to miss.
10
Without the one-for-one tax concession, a new Model Y with full first registration tax costs over $400,000. Used 2025 units are trading around $300,000, making the secondhand market significantly more attractive for budget-conscious buyers.
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