Tesla referral program resets for 2026 calendar year

Tesla has reset its referral codes as of January 1, 2026, allowing users to make up to 10 referrals per year. Tech commentator Sawyer Merritt reported the first referral of the year being locked in just days into the new year. This annual reset aims to refresh participation in the company's referral incentives.

Tesla's referral program, which rewards users for referring new customers, underwent its annual reset on January 1, 2026. According to a post by Sawyer Merritt, a prominent Tesla enthusiast on X (formerly Twitter), the change means that everyone's referral codes have been refreshed, enabling up to 10 referrals per calendar year.

Merritt confirmed this in response to a query about whether rewards had reset, stating, "Yep. As of January 1st, everyone's @Tesla referral codes reset. You can make up to 10 referrals per calendar year." This policy ensures that the program starts anew each year, potentially boosting engagement among Tesla's community of advocates.

Just three days later, on January 4, 2026, Merritt shared an update: "First referral of the year locked in 🔥." This early activity highlights the enthusiasm surrounding the reset, as users quickly begin utilizing their renewed referral opportunities.

The referral program has long been a key part of Tesla's growth strategy, encouraging word-of-mouth marketing without traditional advertising. By limiting referrals to 10 annually, Tesla balances incentives with program sustainability. No further details on reward structures or changes were mentioned in the posts, but the reset aligns with past practices observed in previous years.

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