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Tesla Model Y vs Mazda CX-5: Running Costs in Australian Capital Territory

Data verified April 2025

At this driving profile, the Mazda CX-5 is the more economical choice over 5 years in Australian Capital Territory.

Running only 15,000 km per year in Australian Capital Territory, the Tesla Model Y's higher purchase price doesn't fully pay back through lower running costs within 5 years. The Tesla Model Y costs $140,598 in total versus $79,587 for the Mazda CX-5 — a difference of $61,012. The numbers don't reach break-even within this holding period. If you drive significantly more km per year, or if petrol prices rise substantially, this comparison would shift. The Tesla Model Y still avoids around 13,167 kg of CO₂ over the ownership period.

The economics don't stack up at this driving distance — increase annual km or extend the holding period to change the picture.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Tesla Model Y cheaper than the Mazda CX-5 over 5 years in Australian Capital Territory?

At 15,000 km/yr in Australian Capital Territory the Mazda CX-5 is the cheaper option over 5 years: $79,587 total versus $140,598 for the Tesla Model Y. Use the calculator to adjust for your situation.

Does the Tesla Model Y break even against the Mazda CX-5 in Australian Capital Territory?

At 15,000 km/yr in Australian Capital Territory the Tesla Model Y does not fully recover its price premium within a 5-year holding period. Higher annual km or an extended holding period would change this.

How much does it cost to charge the Tesla Model Y vs fuel the Mazda CX-5 per year in Australian Capital Territory?

At 15,000 km/yr in Australian Capital Territory, charging the Tesla Model Y costs approximately $853/yr, versus $2,200/yr in petrol for the Mazda CX-5. Australian Capital Territory's electricity and fuel rates are applied automatically.

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