Tesla Launches 48-Hour Test Drives for Cybertruck, Model S/3/Y in the U.S.

Tesla has introduced an extended 48-hour test drive program for its Cybertruck, Model S, Model 3, and Model Y, marking a first for U.S. customers. Announced by automotive enthusiast Sawyer Merritt, this initiative allows anyone in the U.S. to book a demo drive directly online, with no prior invitation required, offering a deeper experience with Tesla’s electric vehicle (EV) lineup.

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A New Way to Experience Tesla’s Lineup

Starting June 1, 2025, at 11:00 AM, Tesla enthusiasts can schedule a 48-hour test drive through the company’s website, tesla.com/drive. Merritt shared the update on X, stating, “Anyone in the U.S. can now schedule a 48-hour test drive directly online with the new Model Y and Model 3. No prior invite needed.” This move expands access to Tesla’s vehicles, including the futuristic Cybertruck, which Merritt later confirmed is also available for the extended demo. He noted, “This is the first time Tesla’s allowed anyone in the US to book a 48-hour demo drive with the Cybertruck & Model S/3/Y.”

Tesla Launches 48-Hour Test Drives For Cybertruck, Model S/3/Y In The U.s.

Benefits for Prospective EV Buyers

The 48-hour test drive offers a significant upgrade over traditional short demos, giving drivers ample time to test Tesla’s EVs in real-world conditions. For instance, users can evaluate the Cybertruck’s all-electric range—typically around 320 miles per charge—across diverse terrains, or experience the Model 3’s acceleration, which hits 0-60 mph in as little as 3.1 seconds. This extended period also allows drivers to explore Tesla’s Autopilot features and Supercharging network, providing a practical sense of EV ownership.

Industry Trends and Implications

Tesla’s decision reflects a broader trend in the EV industry, where manufacturers are focusing on customer experience to drive adoption. By removing barriers like invite-only demos, Tesla aims to attract a wider audience, potentially boosting sales amid growing competition from brands like Rivian and Ford. Operationally, this program could strain Tesla’s demo fleet but signals confidence in its production capacity. For consumers, it’s a chance to make informed decisions, likely accelerating the shift to sustainable transportation in the U.S. market.


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