Tesla price trends
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Building history — the price index sharpens as we track more days of data.
Tesla supply is sedan-heavy with the Model Y offering a notable price gap worth checking.
The 240-stock market is led by sedans (149 listings), followed by hatchbacks (42). Price history is insufficient to establish a trend, but a 2023 Model Y shows a gross gap of up to 54,500 QAR below typical, a 36.5% difference that depends on condition.
- Sedans dominate Tesla supply at 62% of listings, giving buyers the most choice in that segment.
- A 2023 Model Y lists up to 54,500 QAR below typical price, a 36.5% gross gap worth investigating for value.
- Unknown sellers represent half of all listings, so verifying vehicle history is essential.
Tip: Scrutinize the 2023 Model Y gap carefully—condition and mileage likely explain the 36.5% difference, so inspect thoroughly before assuming a deal.
What's on the market
Active listings by body type.
- Sedan126
- Hatchback34
- Pickup29
- SUV15
- Other9
Who's selling
Share of active listings by seller type.
- Unspecified56%
- Dealers27%
- Showrooms10%
- Private7%
How fast cars sell
Confirmed time from first seen to off-market.
Building — we need a few more weeks of sold-car data to measure this reliably.
Price forecasts
Forecasts unlock once we have ~3 months of price history. The engine is banking it now.