Tesla’s Current Offers page lists a stack of US promotions spanning free Supercharging, low-rate financing, regional lease deals, and several perks that apply to every new vehicle. Model 3 Premium and Performance buyers get a year of free Supercharging if they take delivery by June 15. The Model Y is available with 0% APR financing. A gas-car trade-in earns 2,000 free Supercharging miles. Full Self-Driving (Supervised) runs as a $99 monthly subscription with a free 30-day trial.
The offers break into two groups. Some are model-specific, covering financing rates and lease pricing on the Model 3, Model Y, and Cybertruck. Others apply across the lineup, including the FSD subscription, a discount for service workers, and a loan-interest deduction. I went through the page model by model so the differences are easy to read in one place.
Tesla is running two free Supercharging promotions that can be combined. One is tied to taking delivery of a specific Model 3, and the other is tied to trading in a gas car toward any Tesla. Both sit at the top of the offers page.
Free Supercharging Anchors the Current Promotions
With the purchase of a model 3 Premium or Performance vehicle, buyers receive one year of free Supercharging a promotion ends June 15. Additionally, Tesla is giving 2,000 free Supercharging miles to anyone who trades in a gas car toward any Tesla vehicle. Tesla states the two free Supercharging promotions can be combined.

Model 3 Offers Free Supercharging, a $329 Lease, and 0.99% APR
The Tesla Model 3, listed as a Sport Sedan, carries three offers on the page: the year of free Supercharging, a regional lease, and a low purchase-financing rate.
The lease starts at $329 a month in, available with $3,000 down. Purchase financing is offered at 0.99% APR for Premium and Performance vehicles on terms up to 72 months. As with all the lease figures on the page, the $329 quote is specific to New York, so buyers in other states should expect a different number.
Model Y Lists 0% APR and a $459 New York Lease
The Tesla Model Y, listed as a Midsize SUV, leads on financing with rates that split by drivetrain. Both rates apply to terms up to 72 months, and the page also shows a regional lease quote.
Tesla lists 0% APR for Rear-Wheel Drive vehicles and 0.99% APR for All-Wheel Drive and Premium vehicles. The lease starts at $459 a month in New York, available with $3,000 down and a $2,000 New York incentive. The zero-interest rate on the rear-wheel-drive Model Y is the standout line, since a 0% loan over six years removes the financing cost entirely for buyers who qualify.
Cybertruck Leases From $949 and Adds a Business Deduction
The Tesla Cybertruck, listed as a Utility Truck, shows a lease offer and a business tax benefit rather than a consumer financing rate. The lease starts at $949 a month, available with $5,000 down.
The page also flags a Business Section 179 deduction. Qualifying businesses may claim a deduction of up to $31,300 when purchasing a new Tesla with a gross vehicle weight rating of at least 6,000 pounds, provided the vehicle is operated for legitimate business use more than 50% of the time. Tesla points buyers to the IRS website for the full Section 179 requirements.
Several Offers Apply to Every New Tesla
Beyond the model-specific deals, Tesla lists four offers that apply across the lineup. These cover software, a buyer discount, a loan-interest deduction, and a connectivity trial.
Full Self-Driving (Supervised) is available as a subscription for $99 a month on all Tesla models, with a free 30-day trial when you take delivery. Military, first responders, healthcare workers, teachers, and students can receive $500 off a Tesla vehicle under the “American Heroes” offer. Buyers can receive up to a $10,000 deduction on loan interest per tax year when purchasing a new passenger vehicle under 14,000 pounds gross vehicle weight with final assembly completed in the US. The page also lists a Premium Connectivity trial, a free 30-day trial on Model 3 and Model Y and a free one-year trial on Cybertruck.
EVXL’s Take
The 0% APR on the rear-wheel-drive Model Y is the line that does the most work here. A zero-interest loan on your volume seller is not a rate you post when demand is comfortable. It’s the move automakers make when they want orders booked now, and it tells you more about the current US market than any of the perks around it.
The practical read is simple. If you want a Model 3 and can take delivery before June 15, the free year of Supercharging is worth chasing. If you’re buying a Model Y, the 0% rear-wheel-drive rate is the strongest part of the offer. The lease quotes are New York numbers, so check your own state before assuming the monthly figure travels. Expect Tesla to refresh this set once the June 15 Supercharging deadline passes.
Source: Tesla Current Offers.
EVXL uses automated tools to support research and source retrieval. All reporting and editorial perspectives are by Haye Kesteloo.
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