Tesla EVs Add Luxe Package With Free Supercharging, Self-Driving, and $10K Price Hike

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.

Tesla Evs Add Luxe Package With Free Supercharging, Self-Driving, And $10K Price Hike

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.

Tesla Evs Add Luxe Package With Free Supercharging, Self-Driving, And $10K Price Hike

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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