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2022 Tesla Model 3 — MOT History by Age

How cars manufactured in 2022 perform at MOT as they age

4 years
Current Age
87.4%
Latest Pass Rate
1,587
Total Tests (All Years)
48,261 mi
Avg Mileage (Latest)

Data from official DVSA MOT testing records

Insufficient data for same-age comparison.

How This Car Ages

Pass rate progression for the 2022 Tesla Model 3 as it ages.

At 1 years: 93.1% pass rate · At 2 years: 87.4% pass rate

Bar chart showing pass rate by car age from 1 to 2 years

Fail Rate %
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AgePass RateTests
1 yrs93.1%649
2 yrs87.4%938

Pass Rate Trend

How the 2022 Tesla Model 3 pass rate changes as it ages, from first MOT to most recent.

Trend shows stable over 2 years

Pass Rate %
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BuiltPass RateTests
2024 (2 yrs)87.4%938
2023 (1 yrs)93.1%649

Year-by-Year MOT Results

2023
93.1%
Age (yrs) 1Tests 649Avg Mileage 26,383Top Failure Tyres — 14.5%
2024
87.4%
Age (yrs) 2Tests 938Avg Mileage 48,261Top Failure Tyres — 25.6%

Common MOT Failures

Top failure categories across all test years for 2022 Tesla Model 3, with age trends.

Tyres
20.1%
↑ Increases with age
Lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment
2.0%
— Consistent
Non-component advisories
1.4%
— Consistent
Visibility
1.3%
— Consistent
Suspension
1.0%
— Consistent

How Failures Change With Age

Comparing failure rates between the youngest and oldest test years.

CategoryAt YoungestAt OldestChangeTrend
Tyres14.5% (1 yrs)25.6% (2 yrs)
+11.1%
🔴 ↑
Lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment1.4% (1 yrs)2.5% (2 yrs)
+1.1%
⚪ —
Visibility0.8% (1 yrs)1.8% (2 yrs)
+1.0%
⚪ —
Non-component advisories1.5% (1 yrs)1.2% (2 yrs)
-0.3%
⚪ —

Other Manufacture Years

Looking for the best year to buy? See the full comparison on the Tesla Model 3 page →

About This Data

This page shows how Tesla Model 3 cars manufactured in 2022 perform at MOT as they age. Data spans from 2023 to 2024, covering 1,587 tests. Pass rates naturally decline with age as components wear.

Based on DVSA anonymised MOT test data (2005–2024). Crown copyright, Open Government Licence v3.0.

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