Tesla’s Luxe Package makes the case for road-trippers: fewer charging receipts, more miles — but does the math work?
Tesla has launched a new incentive bundle, the “Luxe Package”, for its flagship Model S and Model X, rolling in several premium features including Full Self-Driving, lifetime free Supercharging, and four years of maintenance. At the same time, Tesla increased prices for both models by $10,000 across all trims.
Luxe Package Bundles Over $25,000 in EV Perks
The newly announced Luxe Package combines four major benefits:
- Full Self-Driving (Supervised): Normally priced at $8,000, enabling near-autonomous driving with minimal intervention.
- Four-Year Premium Service Plan: Covering wheel and tire protection, windshield repairs, and scheduled maintenance, typically valued at about $3,200.
- Lifetime Free Supercharging: Access to Tesla’s 70,000+ global chargers, estimated at $10,000 to $15,000 in potential lifetime savings, though previously priced at $5,000 in promotions.
- Premium Connectivity: Worth around $1,000, providing cellular access for media streaming, live traffic visualization, and navigation without Wi-Fi.
In total, the package could provide more than $25,000 in estimated value, depending on driver usage. For long-distance commuters and high-mileage owners, free lifetime Supercharging alone could offset the bulk of the added cost.

New Pricing for Tesla Model S and Model X
Alongside the Luxe Package launch, Tesla raised prices by $10,000 for both models, which now come standard with the package included. Updated pricing is as follows:
- Model S All-Wheel-Drive: $94,990
- Model S Plaid: $109,990
- Model X All-Wheel-Drive: $99,990
- Model X Plaid: $114,990
While Tesla’s luxury models represent less than 5% of quarterly sales, they continue to serve as technology flagships in the lineup, offering larger margins compared to the mass-market Model 3 and Model Y, which dominate Tesla’s deliveries.
Strategic Move to Bolster Margins
Tesla’s decision reflects a dual strategy: enhancing desirability of its most expensive vehicles while strengthening profit margins. The addition of perks like Supercharging and maintenance helps position the Model S and Model X as true luxury EVs, offering all-in bundled ownership with lower long-term running costs.
However, the company is also leaning into its subscription-like approach to features, where software unlocks and long-term perks can shift pricing dynamics. By folding Full Self-Driving and service plans into the flagship lineup, Tesla is reinforcing its premium value pitch to buyers who already prioritize technology and convenience.

EVXL’s Take
Tesla’s Luxe Package represents a recalibration of value for its most premium EVs. For high-mileage drivers, lifetime Supercharging could be a game-changer—especially with rising electricity costs—while the rollout of Full Self-Driving remains a key selling point despite its ongoing regulatory and performance scrutiny.
At the same time, the $10,000 increase raises questions: is this primarily a value-added deal for consumers, or a margin-protection measure for Tesla given the relatively small sales footprint of the Model S and Model X? The Luxe Package clearly sweetens the ownership experience, but whether it meaningfully boosts demand in Tesla’s slowest-selling models remains to be seen.
What do you think—does Tesla’s Luxe Package make the Model S or Model X a smarter long-term buy, or is the company relying on bundled incentives to mask higher upfront costs? Share your perspective in the comments below.
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