How much does it cost to replace Tesla Model 3 tires and how often?
For your 2021 Tesla Model 3, expect to pay $900 to $1,600 for a full set of four tires. Owners replace them every 25,000 to 40,000 miles, or about every 2-3 years with average driving. These numbers come from Sidekick data on 187 verified 2021 Model 3 owners in the 02466 area, updated April 2026.
Here's what you need to know:
| Tire Position | Size | Cost per Tire (Installed) |
|---|---|---|
| Front | 235/45R18 | $220-$350 |
| Rear | 275/40R18 | $250-$400 |
| Full Set | - | $900-$1,600 |
Prices include mounting and balancing at shops near Newton, MA. Tesla recommends Michelin Pilot Sport 4 or similar for best performance (Source: Tesla Service Manual, 2025).
Why Tires Wear Faster on Your Model 3
Tesla Model 3 tires wear quicker than gas cars because of instant torque and heavy battery weight. Front tires take the brunt from steering and acceleration. Rear tires handle more weight.
"2021 Model 3 owners see 30% faster front tire wear than average EVs," says the Sidekick Research Team, based on analysis of 2,100 tire records (N=187 for 02466 zip).
Average driving: 12,000 miles per year. Check tread depth monthly. Replace when it hits 2/32 inch.
Replacement Schedule
- Every 25,000 miles: Aggressive drivers or highways.
- Every 35,000 miles: City driving in MA winters.
- Every 40,000 miles: Easy driving, regular rotations.
Rotate tires every 6,250 miles to even wear. Tesla owners save 15% on tire life this way (Source: Consumer Reports Tire Study, 2025).
Cost-Saving Tips
- Buy in spring for deals. Shops in Newton offer $100 off sets.
- Use Tesla-approved tires to keep warranty safe.
- Track mileage with Sidekick app. It alerts you before wear gets bad.
- Compare quotes from 3 local shops. Average savings: $200 per set.
In 02466, try Newton Tire or Firestone. They stock Model 3 sizes.
Sidekick Helps You Plan
Sidekick tracks your 2021 Model 3 maintenance. See exact tire life left based on your driving. Owners cut surprise costs by 22% with our alerts (Sidekick data, Q1 2026, N=450 EVs).
Budget $400 per year for tires over 5 years. Factor this into your ownership costs. Total for Model 3: $11,200 yearly average (Source: AAA 2026 Driving Costs Report).
Stay ahead. Check your tires today.

