Tesla tire replacement cost (tires only)
- Model 3: $95–$400+ per tire → $380–$1,600+ for 4 tires
- Model Y: $195–$450+ per tire → $780–$1,800+ for 4 tires
- Model S: $150–$500+ per tire → $600–$2,000+ for 4 tires
- Model X: prices vary a lot because it’s often staggered (different front/rear sizes). For example, Tire Rack’s listing for a 2024 Model X Plaid (20”) shows tires in roughly the $125–$549 range (per tire), depending on brand/type → $500–$2,196 for a set of 4.
Cybertruck tire replacement cost
Tesla’s shop lists the Cybertruck Goodyear DuraTrac RT tire (285/65R20) at $485 each and notes pickup at Tesla Service Centers with installation not included (sold individually).
So just the tires:
- Cybertruck: $485 × 4 = $1,940 (tires only, before tax/installation)
What you’ll pay “all-in” (typical add-ons)
Even if you buy the tires elsewhere, you’ll usually add:
- Mounting/balancing + misc. install parts/fees: depends heavily on shop and region. As one concrete benchmark, Walmart’s tire installation package is listed at $18 per tire (tires purchased there), and lifetime balance & rotation at $15 per tire.
- Alignment (if you’re seeing uneven wear / steering pull / new tires): a common ballpark for a 4-wheel alignment is $100–$200, but it can be higher for some vehicles/shops.
- Tesla-specific pricing varies; owners report figures like ~$275–$293 at some Tesla Service Centers.
Also: Tesla notes you’re responsible for tire repair/replacement costs, and they’ll quote you before service.
Quick “budget” cheat code
If you just want a fast mental number:
- Most Teslas: budget ~$1,000 to $2,500 installed depending on model/wheel size/tire type (tires are the main cost driver).
- Cybertruck: budget ~$2,000+ easily (since tires alone are $1,940 from Tesla’s posted price), and installation can add a chunk.
If you tell me which Tesla model + wheel size (example: Model Y LR 19” Gemini vs Performance 21”) I can tighten this from “range” into a much sharper estimate.