Tesla showroom showing Model S and X phased out from referral program with production end signs, Cybertruck promoted with Full Self-Driving trial incentive.
Tesla showroom showing Model S and X phased out from referral program with production end signs, Cybertruck promoted with Full Self-Driving trial incentive.
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Tesla exclui Model S e X do programa de indicação em meio ao encerramento da produção

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Após o anúncio de janeiro de encerrar a produção do Model S e Model X no 2º trimestre de 2026, a Tesla removeu esses modelos de seu programa de indicação nos EUA e ajustou os incentivos do Cybertruck, passando de descontos em dinheiro para testes do Full Self-Driving para priorizar a adoção do software.

No início de março de 2026, a Tesla atualizou seus programas de indicação e fidelidade, excluindo o Model S e o Model X — programados para encerrar a produção por volta de junho — da elegibilidade para descontos de indicação. Anteriormente, novos compradores usando um link de indicação recebiam um desconto de US$ 1.000 nesses veículos; agora, esse benefício foi removido. Proprietários existentes que compram um novo Model S ou Model X recebem apenas um desconto de fidelidade de US$ 500, abaixo dos US$ 1.000 anteriores. nCybertruck changes affect Premium AWD and Cyberbeast buyers, who no longer get a $1,000 referral discount. Instead, both referrer and buyer receive three months of Full Self-Driving (Supervised). Loyalty discounts for these Cybertruck trims (excluding Dual Motor AWD) are also reduced to $500. These U.S.-only updates aim to improve margins and accelerate FSD adoption. n nThe adjustments underscore the wind-down of Tesla's flagship S/X programs, enabling factory reallocation to Optimus robots and next-gen vehicles. While S/X sales were low (combined with Cybertruck at ~50,850 units in 2025, or 3% of total deliveries), Cybertruck production continues unabated. n nTesla owners have reacted with nostalgia and urgency, some rushing orders before incentives vanish entirely. The company anticipates sustained demand without subsidies as it emphasizes high-margin offerings.

O que as pessoas estão dizendo

As discussões no X concentram-se na remoção pela Tesla dos Model S e X do programa de indicação nos EUA antes do fim da produção no 2º trimestre de 2026, com usuários notando incentivos em dinheiro reduzidos para o Cybertruck em favor de testes do FSD. Os sentimentos variam: alguns interpretam como sinais de alta demanda e impulso estratégico para o FSD, outros como dissuasão de vendas; relatos neutros dominam das contas de notícias da Tesla.

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