Tesla offers lifetime free Supercharger charging to clear out its limited-edition Cybertruck Foundation Series inventory. According to electric vehicle media Inside EV, the Cybertruck Foundation Series model was the first to be produced and delivered on Monday. It was about $20,000 more expensive than the regular model. Customers who purchase this model can use Tesla’s advanced driver assistance system (ADAS), PowerShare Mobile Connector, and various life options at an additional cost.
However, if the Tesla owner transfers ownership, this benefit cannot be transferred to another vehicle, person, or order. In addition, if the car is sold, the new owner will not receive free Superchargers, and Tesla can unilaterally cancel the benefit if the Superchargers are used excessively. The $2,500 charging voucher benefit included in the existing Foundation series will also disappear.
Currently, Tesla has two versions of the Cybertruck Foundation Series in stock: a $99,990 all-wheel-drive model with two electric motors and an EPA-rated range of up to 340 miles and the $119,990 Cyberbeast with three motors and an EPA-rated range of up to 320 miles.
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