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Tesla vehicles are now available to order in Estonia. The first pop-up store is now open at Ülemiste.

24.04.2026
Tesla Model Y Estonia
Tesla Model Y Estonia

On Friday, April 24, 2026, Tesla officially launches its operations in Estonia. As a first step, a local online configurator has been opened, allowing customers across the country to configure and order the Model 3 and Model Y.
In addition, starting today at 10:00, Tesla’s first showroom in Estonia is also open.

Tesla pop-up store in Tallinn

The new pop-up store is located in Ülemiste Centre in Tallinn. It offers Estonians the opportunity to explore and experience the Model 3 and Model Y vehicles, as well as speak with Tesla product experts to learn more about the company’s mission – to create a world of extraordinary abundance.

Model 3 is a premium everyday sedan featuring high-quality materials, a quiet cabin, and agile handling. Designed for long journeys, it can travel up to 750 km (WLTP) on a single charge. Tesla has recently introduced a new rear-wheel-drive version of Model 3, offering everything owners love – long range and efficiency, exceptional technology and software, top-tier safety, and everyday comfort – while being the most affordable Tesla ever.

Model 3 is now available in Estonia starting from €37,970.

Configure and order here: https://www.tesla.com/et_ee/model3/design#overview

Model Y is a versatile mid-size family SUV with a range of up to 600 km (WLTP). It features a spacious interior and ample cargo space. In 2023, Model Y became the world’s best-selling car across all powertrains – the first time in history for an electric vehicle. Tesla has also introduced a new rear-wheel-drive version of Model Y, focusing on what matters most to drivers: range, versatility, and features that provide everyday comfort and entertainment. Model Y Rear-Wheel Drive retains Tesla’s DNA – outstanding software, leading efficiency, and top-level safety – while being the most affordable Model Y ever.

Model Y is now available in Estonia starting from €41,970.

Configure and order here: https://www.tesla.com/et_ee/modely/design#overview

Both Model 3 and Model Y are available for test drives at the Tesla pop-up store in Tallinn. First customer deliveries are expected by the end of September.

Supercharger network in Estonia

All Tesla vehicles are among the most energy-efficient in their class, meaning more kilometers with less energy consumption, shorter charging stops, and lower costs. Owners can conveniently charge anywhere electricity is available – at home, at work, or on long road trips. Charging at home is the most convenient option, allowing drivers to charge overnight and start the day with a full battery.

Tesla-designed Superchargers deliver up to 250 kW of power, charging in minutes rather than hours. The Supercharger network is the world’s largest and most reliable ultra-fast charging network, with over 80,000 chargers worldwide and more than 21,000 in Europe. Model 3 can gain up to 282 km of range in just 15 minutes.

Tesla has already established a Supercharger network in Estonia, with 8 chargers available 24/7 in Pärnu, and new locations coming soon to Tallinn and Tartu. Tesla will continue expanding the network in the coming months.

With Tesla’s standard Trip Planner, long-distance travel is simple and worry-free. Drivers enter their destination into the navigation system and can see the expected battery level upon arrival or optimal charging stops along the route.

Full Self-Driving (Supervised)

Tesla has shown that technology can improve safety for all road users. Full Self-Driving (Supervised) is an advanced driver assistance system that allows Tesla vehicles to operate in most environments under active driver supervision. It can navigate city streets, intersections, change lanes, and more.

The system learns through real-world experience. Tesla’s global fleet processes approximately 500 human-years of driving data daily in an anonymized and aggregated way.

Currently, FSD (Supervised) requires active driver supervision and does not make the vehicle autonomous. The driver remains fully responsible at all times. When activated, collisions are up to 7 times less likely per kilometer compared to manual driving. To date, more than 14 billion kilometers have been driven globally with FSD (Supervised).

Netherlands is the first European country to approve its use, with approval granted on April 10. Tesla is working to secure approvals in other European countries.

Tesla vehicles come standard with advanced driver assistance features, and additional packages are available for new Model 3 and Model Y vehicles, activated once local regulatory approval is granted.

Permanent Tesla service center in Estonia

Tesla handles design, production, sales, and servicing in-house. Later this year, a permanent Tesla service center will open in Estonia, offering fast and seamless service by trained Tesla technicians.

Tesla also plans to launch mobile service in Estonia, giving owners greater flexibility to schedule service at a location convenient for them – such as at home or at work.

Thanks to fewer moving parts and simplified design, Tesla vehicles require significantly less maintenance than gasoline cars, resulting in lower lifetime costs and long-term savings.

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