Tesla has almost single-handedly demonstrated that electric vehicles can be desirable, combining outstanding performance, high-tech interiors, and a practical driving range. The Model X crossover can seat up to seven people. It’s also the priciest Tesla, with its unique Falcon Wing doors. You can choose between two sedans: The larger, more expensive Model S is a hot-rod, with zero-to-60-mph times as low as 2.4 seconds in our testing. The Model 3 Performance, which is smaller and less expensive, isn’t far behind, reaching 60 mph in 3.1 seconds. The Tesla Roadster, which is still in the concept stage, promises to deliver incredible performance in a sleek sports car.

Tesla has changed the electric-car landscape on its own, and the 2021 Model 3 is the most affordable way to get one of these technological marvels in your driveway.

STARTING AT $81,190
Elon Musk may say crazy things, but his electric vehicles have changed the world, and it wouldn’t have been possible without the Model S.

STARTING AT $91,190
The 2021 Tesla Model X, as the SUV cousin of the Model S sedan, could be the greenest—and one of the fastest—way to transport up to seven people or a lot of cargo.

STARTING AT $53,190
The all-electric Model Y compact SUV, which shares its platform and most of its cabin with the Model 3 sedan but has more cargo space, is Tesla’s most recent model.

STARTING AT $200,000 est
The new Tesla Roadster is expected to return to the lineup in 2023, continuing where the previous model left off.

STARTING AT $36,200
Tesla has singlehandedly changed the electric-car landscape, and the Model 3 is the least expensive way to get one of the company’s tech wonders in your driveway.

STARTING AT $70,620
Elon Musk may say some crazy things, but one thing is certain: his electric vehicles have changed the world.

STARTING AT $81,190
The Model X is a pricey but obvious choice if you’re looking for an electric SUV, thanks to its long range, quick charging battery, and impressive acceleration.

STARTING AT $51,190
Tesla’s Model Y SUV has plenty of cargo space, a long driving range, and plenty of tech features, but it lacks the vigor and innovation of its siblings.

STARTING AT $36,200
It has a similar range and semi-autonomous driving technology as the Model S, but it costs half as much.

STARTING AT $76,200
Until the game-changing Model S sedan arrived, Tesla’s impact on the American automotive landscape was negligible.

STARTING AT $82,200
The 2019 Tesla Model X could be the most environmentally friendly—and one of the fastest—way to transport up to seven people over rough terrain.

STARTING AT $79,200
The Tesla Model S has made electric vehicles desirable and prompted established automakers to build their own, thanks to its long range and luxury marketing.