Tesla Launches New 3-Year Subscription Bundle for Models S and X; Quicksilver Color Now Available for Model 3
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Tesla has rolled out a new 3-year subscription bundle for the Model S and Model X, available in the US and Canada. This new offering consolidates several Tesla services into a single package, marking a first for the company.
3-Year Subscription Bundle
Exclusively for the Model S and Model X—covering both Long Range and Plaid models—the new 3-Year Subscription Bundle is priced at $5,000 USD, with Canadian pricing to be confirmed. This comprehensive package includes a three-year Full Self-Driving (FSD) subscription, unlimited Supercharging, and Premium Connectivity for the same period. It’s an attractive option for those who predominantly use Superchargers or undertake frequent long-distance journeys or commutes.
Note that the Canadian website has not yet reflected these new details, but updates are anticipated shortly.
Here’s the financial breakdown:
3 Years of FSD subscription: $3,564
3 Years of Premium Connectivity (annual plan): $297
Free Supercharging: $1,139
The free Supercharging, valued at $1,139, is beneficial for regular long-distance drivers in the US or Canada. The Supercharging included is unlimited, and a full charge at a high-rate Supercharger—typically around $0.50/kWh—can cost nearly $50.
To make this bundle worthwhile, you'd need to cover approximately 5,000 to 10,000 miles using Superchargers over the three years. The exact mileage depends on your vehicle’s efficiency, model, and Supercharger pricing. While this deal may not appeal to everyone, it offers significant savings for those who frequently use Superchargers for travel or commuting.
Quicksilver Color for Model 3
Alongside updates to Cybertruck reservations and the new subscription bundle, Tesla has introduced a new color option—Quicksilver—for the Model 3 in the US.
Quicksilver, which was previously available in Europe and Canada, is now offered in the US for all Model 3 configurations. In Canada, Quicksilver has been an option since the Model 3’s launch, with the vehicle imported from Giga Shanghai.
The Quicksilver color option is now available for Model 3s manufactured in the US. The previous silver color was phased out in 2018, so this new, darker silver shade offers a fresh and stylish choice for those seeking a distinctive look.