Tesla is aiming to exceed its 2023 delivery record with a strategic year-end push, offering free Supercharging, 0% APR financing, and Full Self-Driving to incentivize immediate purchases of inventory Model 3 and Model Y vehicles.
Tesla Promotes Immediate Deliveries With Year-End Incentives
Tesla appears to be making every effort to move as many automobiles from its inventory as possible. In a recent email, the electric car manufacturer hinted at this and urged buyers to accept prompt delivery of an inventory vehicle, Teslarati reports.
Several year-end deals are being offered by Tesla, as stated in the company's email, which may encourage customers to purchase a vehicle before the year ends.
Curiously, the letter also brought attention to the fact that there are new vehicles nearby that might be supplied right away. This data points to the fact that the email is reaching prospective buyers in regions with available inventory cars.
“Ring in the New Year with a New Tesla
Tesla vehicles are ready for immediate delivery nearby. Drive one home before the new year and you’ll also get three months of free Supercharging and Full Self-Driving (Supervised).
0% APR financing is available for new Model 3 and Model Y vehicles through the end of the year, and leasing options start at $299 per month.
Browse new Tesla vehicles in your area to get started.
Tesla Targets Record-Setting Deliveries in 2024
Musk has already said that he thinks Tesla can break its record for 2023 deliveries in 2024.
The electric vehicle manufacturer needs to ship around 515,000 units in the last three months of the year to meet this target. This being the case, it should come as no surprise that Tesla appears hell-bent on selling off all of its stock.
Modern Teslas, particularly the Model 3 and Model Y, offer excellent value for the money. Both vehicles are being sold with AI4 and have relatively affordable prices.
AI4 and FSD Boost Tesla's Competitive Edge
For this reason, the Model 3 and Model Y are ideal for reaching the widest potential audience with the benefits of FSD (Supervised).


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