
Tesla is rolling out special offers for customers in North America who take delivery of their new vehicles by December 31, 2024.
These incentives aim to help undecided buyers make their final choice before the year ends.
In the United States, Tesla is offering three months of free Supercharging and FSD Supervised. Also, current FSD Supervised owners can transfer the feature to a new Tesla, with the exception of non-Foundation Cybertrucks.
In Canada, buyers can take advantage of 0% APR financing when purchasing FSD Supervised on a Model 3 or Model Y. They’ll also receive three months of free Supercharging and FSD Supervised.
Like in the U.S., Canadian FSD Supervised owners can transfer the feature to a new car, except for non-Foundation Cybertrucks.
Tesla’s Referral Program benefits will remain valid through December 31, but changes are expected after January 1, with reduced rewards.
Click here to jump on a Tesla before these incentives end in a few days. Let’s see how effective these promos are with pushing Tesla’s 2024 vehicle sales to surpass last year’s numbers.
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