Tesla offering 5,000km of free Supercharger credits to buyers in Switzerland

Tesla is offering a generous bonus to customers in Switzerland who opt to take delivery of a vehicle before the end of the year.

For customers who order a Model S, Model 3, or Model X already in inventory, they will now receive 5,000km of free Supercharger credits. In browsing the Tesla website, the offer appears to be limited to Switzerland.

Switzerland free Supercharging offer

The free Supercharger bonus will take the sting out of the price increase that we reported on earlier this morning in Switzerland, and much of Europe.

Tesla is well known for offering end-of-quarter incentives in an effort to get as many cars out of the door as possible. In addition to Supercharger bonuses, previous offers have also included free upgrades for wheels and paint options.

In browsing the Canadian and US versions of the existing inventory section of the website, no similar deal has appeared…yet. With more than a month still to go until the end of the quarter, it wouldn’t be surprising to see Tesla offer some kind of incentive for North American buyers in the coming weeks to try and reach 500,000 deliveries for the year.

We also noticed the Model Y has been added as a search option in new and used inventory in Canada, but we were unable to find any available across the country. The option was also recently added in the US, and it took several days before the first vehicles started appearing for sale.

Model Y used Canada

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