
As announced by Tesla’s @cybertruck account last week, Tesla is offering 0% APR financing for 60 months when customers purchase Full Self-Driving (Supervised) with their Cybertruck. The offer applies to all trims of the vehicle.
To qualify, buyers must take delivery by June 30, 2025, and the promotion is only available in the United States.
Tesla’s FSD (Supervised) option, which currently costs $8,000 USD, enables driver-assist features like Navigate on Autopilot, automatic lane changes, and traffic light recognition and essentially driving on city and highways.
“Your car will be able to drive itself almost anywhere with minimal driver intervention,” says Tesla.
The offer may be aimed at boosting both FSD adoption and Cybertruck deliveries before the end of the quarter. If this offer included unlimited lifetime Supercharging, that would be even better. May that’s coming in the fourth quarter?
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