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Model Y Insurance Cost 2026

The Tesla Model Y averages $2,900/year for full-coverage insurance — 4% above the $$2,800 EV national average. Real cost varies from $1,595/yr in Vermont to $5,220/yr in Michigan — a 3.3× spread for the same vehicle.

National avg $2,900/yr
Cheapest state $1,595/yr Vermont
Most expensive state $5,220/yr Michigan
Insurance tier Average

Why the Tesla Model Y costs what it does to insure

Insurance falls in the typical range for new EVs in this segment.

Three factors specifically drive the Tesla Model Y's premium:

  • Juniper refresh (2025+) improved build quality reducing claim frequency
  • High repair costs due to proprietary parts
  • Advanced safety features and Supercharger network reduce collision claims

Tesla Model Y insurance cost by state (all 50 + DC)

Estimated annual full-coverage premium. Each state's cost = the $2,900 national average × that state's actuarial multiplier. Real quotes vary ±20% based on city, age, credit tier, and driving record.

State Multiplier Estimated annual vs. Tesla Model Y avg
Michigan 1.80× $5,220 +$2,320
Florida 1.55× $4,495 +$1,595
Louisiana 1.50× $4,350 +$1,450
Nevada 1.25× $3,625 +$725
New York 1.25× $3,625 +$725
New Jersey 1.20× $3,480 +$580
California 1.15× $3,335 +$435
Delaware 1.15× $3,335 +$435
District of Columbia 1.10× $3,190 +$290
Georgia 1.10× $3,190 +$290
Maryland 1.10× $3,190 +$290
Rhode Island 1.10× $3,190 +$290
Colorado 1.05× $3,045 +$145
Connecticut 1.05× $3,045 +$145
South Carolina 1.05× $3,045 +$145
Missouri 1.00× $2,900 $0
Texas 1.00× $2,900 $0
Oklahoma 0.98× $2,842 $-58
Arizona 0.95× $2,755 $-145
Alabama 0.92× $2,668 $-232
Mississippi 0.92× $2,668 $-232
New Mexico 0.92× $2,668 $-232
Kentucky 0.90× $2,610 $-290
Pennsylvania 0.90× $2,610 $-290
Arkansas 0.88× $2,552 $-348
West Virginia 0.88× $2,552 $-348
Minnesota 0.87× $2,523 $-377
Tennessee 0.85× $2,465 $-435
Illinois 0.82× $2,378 $-522
Kansas 0.82× $2,378 $-522
Montana 0.82× $2,378 $-522
Massachusetts 0.80× $2,320 $-580
Nebraska 0.80× $2,320 $-580
North Carolina 0.80× $2,320 $-580
Utah 0.80× $2,320 $-580
Wyoming 0.80× $2,320 $-580
Indiana 0.78× $2,262 $-638
North Dakota 0.78× $2,262 $-638
Washington 0.78× $2,262 $-638
Alaska 0.75× $2,175 $-725
South Dakota 0.75× $2,175 $-725
Ohio 0.72× $2,088 $-812
Oregon 0.72× $2,088 $-812
Virginia 0.70× $2,030 $-870
Wisconsin 0.70× $2,030 $-870
Iowa 0.67× $1,943 $-957
Idaho 0.65× $1,885 $-1,015
New Hampshire 0.62× $1,798 $-1,102
Hawaii 0.60× $1,740 $-1,160
Maine 0.60× $1,740 $-1,160
Vermont 0.55× $1,595 $-1,305

How the Tesla Model Y compares to other average-tier EVs

Insurance tier is the strongest predictor of cost across the EV market. Here's how the Tesla Model Y stacks up against other average-tier vehicles in our dataset:

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Frequently asked questions

How much does Tesla Model Y insurance cost on average?

The Tesla Model Y averages $2,900/year for full-coverage insurance across the United States. That's $100 (4%) above the $2,800 EV national average, and $586 above the $2,314 all-cars national average. Your actual rate will vary by 30-80% based on state, age, credit, and driving record.

What's the cheapest state to insure a Tesla Model Y?

Vermont is the cheapest US state for Tesla Model Y insurance, averaging about $1,595/year — that's roughly 45% below the national average. Vermont benefits from low population density, lower accident frequency, and consumer-protection-oriented insurance regulation. Other low-cost states for this vehicle include Maine ($1,740), Hawaii ($1,740), New Hampshire ($1,798).

Why is Tesla Model Y insurance more expensive in some states?

Michigan tops the list at $5,220/year for the Tesla Model Y — about 3.3× what Vermont drivers pay. The gap is driven by state-level factors: Michigan's no-fault system and unlimited PIP requirement, Florida's litigation costs and hurricane exposure, Louisiana's high uninsured-driver rate, and Nevada/New York's urban density. Vehicle-specific repair costs are roughly the same in any state; the variation is almost entirely state regulation and demographics.

Why does the Tesla Model Y fall in the "average" insurance tier?

Insurance falls in the typical range for new EVs in this segment. Specifically for the Tesla Model Y: Juniper refresh (2025+) improved build quality reducing claim frequency. High repair costs due to proprietary parts. Advanced safety features and Supercharger network reduce collision claims.

How can I lower my Tesla Model Y insurance?

Five tactics consistently work: (1) shop at least three quotes — drivers who do save 15-25% vs auto-renewing, (2) bundle home + auto for 5-15% off, (3) raise your deductible from $500 to $1,000 for ~10-12% savings, (4) ask about EV-specific discounts (many carriers now offer them), (5) consider usage-based programs if you drive under 10,000 mi/year. Tesla owners should also check if Tesla Insurance is offered in their state — it's available in 13 states and often beats traditional carriers by 15-30% based on Safety Score.

Does the Tesla Model Y cost more to insure than a comparable gas car?

Yes — by about $586/year on average (25% more than the $2,314 all-cars average). That gap exists because of higher repair costs (battery damage, aluminum body panels, proprietary parts) and limited certified shop networks. The gap has narrowed from ~25% in 2022 as EV repair networks expanded, but it hasn't closed entirely.

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