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The Future Automobile > Electric Cars > Tesla sweetens the deal for would-be buyers by tossing in three extra months of complimentary Supercharging and a bonus gift of Full Self-Driving capability, all part of its holiday bundle that’s sure to pique the interest of those on the fence about purchasing an electric vehicle this year?
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Tesla sweetens the deal for would-be buyers by tossing in three extra months of complimentary Supercharging and a bonus gift of Full Self-Driving capability, all part of its holiday bundle that’s sure to pique the interest of those on the fence about purchasing an electric vehicle this year?

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To close out the year, Tesla is sweetening the deal for potential buyers with exclusive offers that expire at year-end: three months of complimentary Supercharging and accelerated access to Full Self-Driving capabilities.

New enhancements are being integrated into Full Service Delivery (FSD) for seamless transfers, optimized reductions, and additional features.

By targeting shipments of at least 515,000 vehicles this autumn, Tesla aims to avoid delivery declines for the first time in over a decade.

To maintain its market lead, Tesla needs to perform exceptionally well in North America.

The positive news for automakers, albeit detrimental for EV adoption last year, arises from Trump’s hinting at the elimination of the $7,500 federal tax credit for electric vehicles, which may prompt individuals to purchase one before the end of the year and Trump takes office in January.

Despite this, it seems that Tesla might be seeking a bit more to incentivize people to purchase stock before the year’s end.

Tesla is now offering three months of complimentary Full Self-Driving (Supervised) and Supercharging to consumers in North America who purchase a new inventory vehicle by December 31.

Clients purchasing a brand-new stock vehicle between November 14, 2024, and December 31, 2024, qualify for three months of complimentary Full Self-Driving (Supervised) and Supercharging. Supplies cannot be postponed to a later time or transferred to another account or vehicle. The availability of an alternative option will not be granted to customers who purchase the Full Self-Driving (Supervised) feature. Used automobiles and enterprise orders are exempt from this promotional offer.

That’s in addition to Tesla providing discounts on its new stock vehicles, Full Self-Drive (FSD) upgrade, and 0% APR financing options.

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Across Europe, Tesla is now offering significantly deeper discounts on its existing vehicle inventory.

As early as November, the automaker has already kicked off its end-of-the-year sales campaign with gusto, leaving no stone unturned to meet quarterly targets.

Will individuals be motivated enough by the prospect of avoiding a potential reduction in the tax credit next quarter, and the fear of losing it altogether, to place orders? SKIP

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