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2018 Tesla Model S

Independent review & score by Carivo

Price Range $65,591–$82,042
Fuel Economy 120 MPG
Seating 5 passengers
Category EV
Est. Annual Fuel $438/yr

Key Specifications — 2018 Tesla Model S

Seating Capacity5 passengers
Body StyleEV
Base Price$65,591–$82,042

Source: EPA FuelEconomy.gov & manufacturer data. Figures reflect base trim; actual specs vary by trim level.

About the 2018 Tesla Model S

Our scoring places the 2018 Tesla Model S at 7.4/10 overall, which translates to a Good rating for this ev. Its strongest dimension is Technology at 9.4/10, while Reliability at 5.5/10 is where it trails the competition most noticeably. It's a capable but unexceptional ev — stronger alternatives exist if you're willing to shop the segment carefully.

Reliability and safety are the two dimensions that matter most for long-term ownership costs. Reliability is the weak spot: 5.5/10, under the class average. Review the recall record on this page and price in extra maintenance headroom. The safety score of 8.2/10 is solid mid-pack territory. If advanced driver aids matter to you, compare standard equipment carefully and verify ratings at nhtsa.gov.

Performance is a genuine highlight at 8.8/10. The Tesla Model S delivers engaging driving dynamics — responsive handling, meaningful power delivery, and a drivetrain that rewards spirited driving without sacrificing daily usability. The cabin tech earns 9.4/10 — infotainment, smartphone integration, and driver-assistance are all close to the best this class offers.

Priced from $65,591–$82,042, 120 MPG, seating 5, the Tesla Model S sits in the luxury tier of the ev market. The value score of 6.1/10 is a red flag — comparable alternatives offer meaningfully more for the same outlay. Shop the segment before deciding. At 8 years old, resale value, parts availability, and whether a successor model has improved on its weak points are all worth investigating before committing.

Our take: The 2018 Tesla Model S is a passable ev but not a standout one. Weaknesses in value and reliability hold it back from being a strong recommendation. It may suit buyers with specific needs it serves well, but we'd encourage comparing at least two or three higher-scored alternatives before deciding.

Carivo scores are our own editorial assessment, informed by NHTSA safety and recall records, EPA fuel-economy figures, and manufacturer-published specifications. Scores are reviewed periodically and updated when new data becomes available. See our full methodology →

How It Ranks Among EVs

The 2018 Tesla Model S ranks #176 of 268 evs in the Carivo database — better than 35% of the segment. Its 7.4/10 overall score is 0.2 points below the segment average of 7.6/10. Its $65,591 starting price is about 24% above the segment's median of $52,750.

Rankings are recalculated as new vehicles and scores are added. See the full EV ranking →

Which Model S Year Should You Buy?

Smart-money pick: the 2015 Tesla Model S scores 7.2/10 — within striking distance of the 2018's 7.4 — and starts roughly $7,000 lower. If you don't need the newest model year, that's money better spent on a higher trim or kept in your pocket.

YearScoreStarting price (MSRP when new)
2026 7.7/10$82,389 Read review →
2025 7.7/10$82,389 Read review →
2024 7.7/10$79,990 Read review →
2023 7.6/10$77,590 Read review →
2022 7.5/10$75,190 Read review →
2021 7.5/10$72,790 Read review →
2020 7.5/10$70,391 Read review →
2019 7.4/10$67,991 Read review →
2018 (this review) 7.4/10$65,591
2017 7.4/10$63,192 Read review →
2016 7.2/10$60,792 Read review →
2015 7.2/10$58,392 Read review →

Pros & Cons — 2018 Tesla Model S

✓ What it does well

  • Strong safety ratings from NHTSA and independent testers
  • Engaging driving dynamics with class-leading power and handling
  • Best-in-class infotainment, driver assistance, and connectivity features
  • Exceptional fuel efficiency at 120 MPG — among the best in its class

✗ Where it falls short

  • Below-average reliability data — factor in potential repair and maintenance costs
  • Value-for-money is a weak point; comparable alternatives offer more for the price
  • Premium price bracket — make sure the score justifies the outlay vs. segment alternatives

NHTSA Recalls — 2018 Tesla Model S (11 on record)

The following recall campaigns have been filed with NHTSA for this model and year. Recall repairs are performed free of charge by franchised dealers; check your specific vehicle by VIN at nhtsa.gov/recalls.

Electrical system / Adas / Autonomous/self driving / Software
27/01/2022 · 22V037000
Tesla, Inc. (Tesla) is recalling certain 2016-2022 Model S and Model X, 2017-2022 Model 3, and 2020-2022 Model Y vehicles. The "rolling stop" functionality available as part of the Full Self-Driving (Beta) software may allow the vehicle to travel through…
Back over prevention / Software
29/01/2021 · 21V035000
Tesla, Inc. (Tesla) is recalling certain 2012-2018 Tesla Model S and 2016-2018 Model X vehicles with a center display equipped with a NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor and an 8GB eMMC NAND flash memory device. When the 8GB eMMC NAND flash memory device for the…
Latches/locks/linkages / Hood / Latch
21/12/2021 · 21V00B000
Tesla, Inc. (Tesla) is recalling certain 2014-2021 Model S vehicles. The front trunk latch assembly may be misaligned, preventing the secondary hood latch from engaging. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor…
Forward collision avoidance / sensing system / camera
29/10/2021 · 21V846000
Tesla, Inc. (Tesla) is recalling certain 2017-2021 Model S, Model 3, Model X, and 2020-2021 Model Y vehicles operating software version 2021.36.5.2. A communication error may cause false forward-collision warning (FCW) or unexpected activation of the…
Back over prevention / Display function
18/03/2022 · 22V169000
Tesla, Inc. (Tesla) is recalling certain 2018-2019 Model S, Model X, and 2017-2020 Model 3 vehicles equipped with Autopilot Computer 2.5 and operating certain firmware releases. The rearview image may not immediately display when the vehicle begins to…

Showing 5 of 11 campaigns — see the full list on NHTSA's site.

Common Questions — 2018 Tesla Model S

Is the 2018 Tesla Model S reliable?

We rate the 2018 Tesla Model S's reliability 5.5/10 — below the segment average, so budget for higher maintenance. It has 11 NHTSA recall campaigns on record for this model year (details in the recalls section above — repairs are free at dealers).

How many recalls does the 2018 Tesla Model S have?

11 NHTSA recall campaigns matched this model and year as of our latest check. Verify your specific vehicle by VIN at nhtsa.gov/recalls.

Is the 2018 Tesla Model S worth buying?

It scores 7.4/10 overall, ranking #176 of 268 evs in our database (better than 35% of the segment). Stronger-scoring alternatives exist at similar prices — use our compare tool before committing.

How much does the 2018 Tesla Model S cost?

The 2018 Tesla Model S starts at $65,591 and ranges up to $82,042 across trims (MSRP when new). At 120 MPG, expect roughly $438/year in fuel at 15,000 miles/year.

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