
Tesla is offering up free Supercharging transfers to U.S. customers, if they take delivery of a new vehicle by March 31, 2024.
Earlier reports of free Full Self-Driving (FSD) transfers have proven to be false, as noted by @SawyerMerritt.
While Tesla did offer free transfers of FSD, that was a one-time offer back in Q3 of last year. That was because during the company’s Q2 earnings call, someone asked if it would be possible. CEO Elon Musk replied at the time, “Yes. This is a question we get asked a lot. So, we’re excited to announce that for Q3, we will be allowing the transfer of FSD. This is a one-time amnesty.”
Looks like Tesla has remained firm on the one-time decision…for now.
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