ArenaEV.com ArenaEV.com

Facebook

Twitter

Instagram

RSS

Settings
Units
Power
Standard
Consumption
Currency

Log in

Login

I forgot my password
Sign up
ADVERTISEMENTS

Tesla offers 'Drive Anywhere Package' with Model S and Model X

  • Post your comment
  • Comments (1)

Max McDee, 22 August 2024

Tesla

Tesla is trying to entice potential buyers of the Model S and Model X with the introduction of the 'Drive Anywhere Package.' This new offering is supposed to improve the ownership experience for Tesla Model S and Model X customers, offering a compelling blend of value and innovation.

Priced at $5,000 in the US, the 'Drive Anywhere Package' includes three years of unlimited Supercharger access. Additionally, the package grants three years of access to Tesla's Full Self-Driving feature, plus the Premium Connectivity is also bundled in, ensuring drivers stay connected on their journeys.

Tesla offers 'Drive Anywhere Package' with Model S and Model X

For those who decide to go for the lifetime Full Self-Driving option, priced at $8,000, the cost of the 'Drive Anywhere Package' drops to $2,000.

Tesla offers two variants for both the Model S and Model X. The Model S All-Wheel Drive starts at $74,990, while the performance-oriented Model S Plaid commands a starting price of $89,990. The Model X All-Wheel Drive and Plaid variants follow suit, with base prices of $79,990 and $94,990, respectively.

Tesla offers 'Drive Anywhere Package' with Model S and Model X

The 'Drive Anywhere Package' is Tesla's attempt to revive slowing sales of its electric flagships. By combining convenience, latest technology, and cost savings, Tesla hopes to entice more customers by offering better value - and that's not a bad thing.

The FSD has come leaps and bounds in its last couple of iterations, and the latest version has jusy landed. For someone who plans to keep their Tesla for many years, going for such a bundle makes more sense than paying a monthly subscription. On the other hand, first-time buyers would be better off trying out the FSD before committing themselves to a long-term relationship.

Source

Related articles
  • Tesla Model 3 Standard vs. Premium The 8 things you lose Tesla Model 3 Standard vs. Premium The 8 things you lose
  • Musk says the phantom Tesla Roadster will fly this year Musk says the phantom Tesla Roadster will fly this year
  • Tesla Cybertrucks get recalled because their lightbars are falling off Tesla Cybertrucks get recalled because their lightbars are falling off
  • New data reveals how often Tesla's Robotaxis hit trouble New data reveals how often Tesla's Robotaxis hit trouble

Reader comments

?
  • Anonymous
  • BBJ
  • 31 Aug 2024

Tesla is trying hard to boost sales with this package, and honestly, who wouldn't want all this cool stuff bundled together?

  • Reply
  • Read all comments
  • Post your comment
Total reader comments: 1

  • Home
  • Compare
  • News
  • Terms
  • Reviews
  • About us
  • Tesla
  • Volkswagen
  • Audi
  • Porsche
  • BMW
  • Mercedes
  • Hyundai
  • Kia
  • Genesis
  • Renault
  • Nissan
  • Ford
  • Volvo
  • Polestar
  • Jaguar
  • Toyota
  • Mazda
  • Mini
  • MG
  • Vinfast
  • Lucid
  • Rivian
  • Cadillac
  • Chevrolet
  • GMC
  • Subaru
  • Nio
  • Xpeng
  • BYD
  • [..]

EV finder

ADVERTISEMENTS

Latest models

  • ModelPorsche
    Macan GTS
  • ModelCitroen
    e-C5 Aircross Electric 210
  • ModelPorsche
    Cayenne Turbo Electric
  • ModelTesla
    Model Y Standard
  • ModelTesla
    Model 3 Standard
  • ModelBYD
    Seagull Comfort

Featured

  • Benefits of dedicated EV platforms Benefits of dedicated EV platforms
  • Why DC charging peak power is misleading Why DC charging peak power is misleading
  • Have electric cars gone power crazy? Have electric cars gone power crazy?
  • Comparison of NEDC, EPA and WLTP cycles Comparison of NEDC, EPA and WLTP cycles
  • Why BMW i3 was ahead of its time Why BMW i3 was ahead of its time
ADVERTISEMENTS

Reviews

  • Renault 5 E-Tech review Renault 5 E-Tech review
  • Volkswagen ID. Buzz Pro review Volkswagen ID. Buzz Pro review
  • BMW i5 M60 xDrive Touring review BMW i5 M60 xDrive Touring review
  • Xpeng P7 AWD quick review and drive Xpeng P7 AWD quick review and drive

Home News Compare About us RSS feed Facebook Twitter Instagram

© 2022-2025 ArenaEV.com Mobile version EV Finder Glossary Privacy Terms of use

From the team behind
GSMArena.com