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Tesla Model S (2017)

2,606 real MOT outcomes analysed • 88.1% first-time pass rate

2017 Tesla Model S

CarHunch analysed 2,606 real MOT records for the 2017 Tesla Model S. Real test outcomes — pass rates, defect profiles, mileage data — from verified DVLA records. Updated as new MOTs are recorded.
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The 2017 Tesla Model S passes its first MOT 86% of the time, comfortably above the UK average of 80%, but the 34% rate of dangerous defects recorded is significantly higher than typical and should concern any prospective buyer. This suggests that while most cars are mechanically sound on arrival at test, a meaningful proportion develop serious safety issues within their first few years.

At 57,000 miles median, these cars have covered reasonable distance for a seven-year-old vehicle. The 0.89 average failures per car and 6.6 advisories indicate that when problems do emerge, they tend to be minor irritants rather than showstoppers—but before purchasing, have an independent inspection focus on braking systems, suspension, and any electrical gremlins, since those dominate Tesla failure patterns on this generation.

The 2017 Tesla Model S has a decent first-time pass rate (88.1%), but a higher-than-average share of vehicles have had serious defects recorded — the individual vehicle's history matters a lot here.

⚠️ Over 1 in 5 of these vehicles have had a dangerous MOT failure at some point — usually tyres or brakes, and often a one-off issue rather than a persistent problem. The group stats won't tell you which one you're looking at.
First-time pass
88.1%
UK average ~80%
Better than average
Dangerous (ever)
33.8%
At least once in MOT history
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Avg failures / car
0.89
Over 6.6 tests on record
Moderate
Typical mileage
57k
Middle half: 42k–74k
For context
Good baseline reliability. A 88.1% first-time pass rate puts this well above the UK average — it's a well-sorted vehicle in this age bracket.
🔧 Expect consumable spend. An average of 6.6 advisories per vehicle tells you wear items (tyres, brakes) get flagged regularly. Budget for them — they're not surprises.
🔍 The dangerous defect figure is real. Most are one-off tyre failures or brake issues — not structural problems. But it's exactly why checking the individual vehicle's history is essential, not optional.

These stats describe 2,606 vehicles as a group. The specific vehicle you're looking at could be the one good example or the one outlier. Run its registration to find out.

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Before you buy a 2017 Tesla Model S

Based on MOT data from 2,606 vehicles — here's what to check.

  • 📋 Check the full MOT history. 33.8% of these vehicles have had a dangerous defect recorded - recurring advisories often signal problems years before they become failures.
    Search the reg on CarHunch for the full MOT history, reliability stats and a free AI-powered analysis of that exact vehicle.
  • 🔍 Brake pipes, sills and subframes are the key areas on a vehicle this age — structural rust is hard to spot without getting underneath. A mechanic will check all of this before you commit, and give you a concrete basis to negotiate on price. Inspection ClickMechanic
  • 📄 Outstanding finance, insurance write-offs and clocking won't appear in the MOT records — a dedicated history check covers all of this. Our link gets you 20% off automatically. History carVertical Get 20% off via CarHunch

Colour Breakdown

Based on 9,851 Tesla Model S vehicles registered in the UK — across all years. From DVLA registration records.

Black 23.1%
2,276
Blue 19.5%
1,923
Silver 14.6%
1,438
Red 14.3%
1,406
White 13.2%
1,296
Grey 12.1%
1,191
Bronze 2.5%
247
Green 0.5%
49
Multi-colour 0.2%
17
Brown 0.1%
8

Mileage Distribution

Most 2017 Tesla Model S vehicles sit in the blue band. If the vehicle you're looking at is outside it, it's either unusually low or high mileage for its age.

57,068
typical
41,917
low mileage
74,388
high mileage

Half of all 2017 Tesla Model S vehicles fall between 41,917 and 74,388 miles.

Is the mileage you're seeing normal?
Under 41,917 miles — lower than most. Could be great, or could be a vehicle that rarely moved. Check test frequency and mileage progression in the MOT history.
41,917–74,388 miles — normal for age. This is where most 2017 Tesla Model Ss sit.
Over 100,423 miles — higher than typical. Not necessarily a problem, but check service history and look out for advisory build-up on tyres and brakes.

2017 Tesla Model S — Still on the Road

Almost all 2017 Tesla Model Ss are still on the road.

Strong survival — 2,339 vehicles still getting MOTs in 2025, 100% of the peak.

2,197 2,339 2020 2025

Based on vehicles from this manufacture year that had at least one MOT test in each calendar year. Data from 2020–2025.
* The 2020 dip reflects the government's COVID-19 MOT exemption, which allowed certificates to be extended by six months — fewer tests were conducted that year.

MOT History Averages

6.6
Avg MOT tests per vehicle
0.89
Avg failures per vehicle
6.6
Avg advisories per vehicle
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