Tesla Model 3 and Model Y Winter Wheel & Tire Packages – Save up to $150 [Deal]

With winter just around the corner, it is time to start thinking about changing out those summer tires on your Model 3 or Model Y. If you are looking to buy a complete package, our friends over at Tesloid are offering a great deal that includes Tesla factory rims and winter tires.

Canadian buyers be sure to use the coupon code TIRE150 for $150 off, and US buyers can use TIRE100 for $100 off. The prices listed below include these discounts. These prices also include a full set of four Tire Pressure Monitoring Sensors (TPMS), a $300 value, and free shipping anywhere in North America.

  • Model 3 owners Tesloid is selling the 18″ OEM Aero wheels paired with one of the best winter tires available, Pirelli Sottozero 3, all for C$2,299 or US$1,749.99.
  • Model Y owners can purchase the 19″ OEM Gemini wheels with another highly rated winter tire, Michelin X-Ice, for C$2,999.99 or US$2,249.99.

You can purchase your Winter Tire Package at the links below:

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Model 3 Winter Tire Package

Rim Size 18×8.5 (+45)
Bolt Pattern 5×114.3
Rim Brand Original Tesla Aero
Tire Size 235/45/R18
Tire Brand Pirelli Sottozero 3 Winter
Package Contents 4 x 18″ Aero Rims with Pirelli STZ3 Tires & 4 x TPMS
Models Compatibility All Model 3s except Performance Model with 20″ rims
TPMS Compatibility August 2020-2023

Model Y Winter Tire Package

Rim Size 19×9.5 (+45)
Bolt Pattern 5×114.3
Rim Brand Original Tesla Gemini
Tire Size 255/45/R19
Tire Brand Michelin X-Ice Snow
Package Contents 4 x 19″ Gemini Rims with Michelin X-Ice Tires & 4 x TPMS
Compatible Models All Model Ys except Performance Model with 21″ rims
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