Tesla Model S ReliabilityAll Years Ranked (2012–2025)
Side-by-side reliability scores, risk levels, and owner-cost projections for every Tesla Model S we've analyzed. Identify the best years to buy, the ones to avoid, and the problems that follow the Model S across generations.
Average Score
75/100
Best Year
2024 Tesla Model S
Score 88
Weakest Year
2012 Tesla Model S
Score 68
Every Tesla Model S Ranked
Sorted by reliability score. Each link opens the full year-specific report.
An exhilarating, technologically advanced luxury EV with a solid foundation, though minor initial production quirks can be expected.
Top risks: Infotainment System (MCU) · Body Panel Alignment & Trim · Air Suspension Components
A high-performance luxury EV that demands a premium for its specialized, complex repairs when issues arise.
Top risks: Air Suspension System · Media Control Unit (MCU) · Door Handles
A technological marvel with thrilling performance, but expect some software growing pains and potentially costly complex repairs.
Top risks: Electrical & Software Systems · Air Suspension System · Body & Interior Fitment
A technologically advanced and exhilarating car, but budget generously for common and expensive component failures.
Top risks: Electrical & Infotainment (MCU) · Automatic Door Handles · Air Suspension System
A high-performance EV icon, but brace for potential high-tech repair costs for known weaknesses.
Top risks: Media Control Unit (MCU) · Automatic Door Handles · Air Suspension System
A technologically advanced vehicle where the thrill of innovation comes with the potential for complex and expensive issues outside the core drivetrain.
Top risks: Electrical/Infotainment System · Air Suspension Components · Body, Trim & Exterior Hardware
A revolutionary EV with a strong heart, but its sophisticated accessories and comfort features demand vigilant maintenance and a healthy repair fund.
Top risks: Infotainment System (MCU) · Suspension Components · Exterior Door Handles
A revolutionary vehicle with a potent powertrain, but budget generously for its inevitable electrical and suspension maladies.
Top risks: Air Suspension System · Media Control Unit (MCU) · Door Handles & Latches
A high-performance luxury EV, but its groundbreaking tech can sometimes lead to equally groundbreaking repair bills.
Top risks: Infotainment & Electrical System · Air Suspension System · Body Hardware & Trim
A thrilling technological marvel, but be prepared for potential high-tech headaches and premium repair bills.
Top risks: Electrical & Infotainment · Suspension Components · Body, Trim & Hardware
A groundbreaking vehicle with a steep learning curve for reliability and ownership costs, especially on early models.
Top risks: Media Control Unit (MCU) · Drive Unit · Door Handles & Charging Port
An iconic electric pioneer, but demands a vigilant owner prepared for common electronic and mechanical pitfalls.
Top risks: Media Control Unit (MCU1) · Air Suspension System · Door Handle Assemblies
A high-tech pioneer offering thrilling performance, but be prepared for potentially substantial repair costs on key electronic and mechanical components.
Top risks: Media Control Unit (MCU) · Automatic Door Handles · Air Suspension System
Problems That Follow the Model S Across Generations
Issues that appear in the top-3 risks across multiple model years — the cost of ownership you can actually predict.
Air Suspension System
Appears in 8 model years · 62% of generations
Media Control Unit (MCU)
Appears in 5 model years · 38% of generations
Automatic Door Handles
Appears in 3 model years · 23% of generations
Infotainment System (MCU)
Appears in 2 model years · 15% of generations
Suspension Components
Appears in 2 model years · 15% of generations
Air Suspension Components
Appears in 2 model years · 15% of generations
