Tesla announced Friday it is now offering one year of free supercharging to customers who buy and take delivery of the Model Y before the year-end.
The revamped version of the bestselling car worldwide is expected to be unveiled early next year.
“1 year of free Supercharging All you have to do is order & take delivery of your Model Y before Dec 31,” the company stated on X.
At the last earnings call, held in late October, the company said it expects “slight growth in vehicle deliveries in 2024,” aiming to deliver at least 515,000 vehicles in the fourth quarter.
Tesla‘s record is 484,507 deliveries, which was achieved in the fourth quarter of 2023.
The company continues to offer 0.99% APR for 60 months on the Model Y in the U.S. And lease deals that start at $349/month with a $2,999 down payment. The model was the world’s best-selling car in 2023 and is expected to maintain the lead this year.
“We are still on track to deliver our affordable models starting in the first half of 2025,” Musk said during the third quarter earnings call held in late October.
The upcoming revamped version of the Model Y is expected to incorporate design changes introduced in the new Model 3 unveiled earlier this year, along with elements from Tesla’s robotaxi model, the Cybercab.
Based on recently shared images, most exterior changes to the Model Y will focus on the front and rear ends, while the overall shape of the vehicle remains largely the same.

Tesla shares rose 1% to $295.95 in Friday’s pre-market trading, marking their highest level since September 2022 and extending gains to 19% since the election of Donald Trump as the 47th U.S. president earlier this week.

Year to date, Tesla stock has gained 20%, after recovering from a 45% decline in the first four months of the year.









