Tesla Current Offers: Delivery Checklist for Model 3 and Model Y Buyers

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Introduction

Tesla's current offers page is worth checking closely if you are shopping a Model 3 or Model Y this week. As of June 8, 2026, Tesla's U.S. offers page highlights a Model 3 free Supercharging promotion ending June 15, while Tesla's homepage and current-offers terms point to a Model Y financing promotion tied to orders placed on or after June 4, 2026.

This is not a finance recommendation. Offers can change, eligibility depends on Tesla's terms, and buyers should confirm everything on Tesla's own Current Offers page before ordering. The useful owner takeaway is more practical: if an offer changes your delivery timing, you should also prepare your charging setup, vehicle documents, screen protection, storage and daily cabin layout before pickup day.

What Happened

Tesla's official Current Offers page currently lists limited-time vehicle incentives, including a Model 3 offer for one year of free Supercharging that ends on June 15, 2026. Tesla's homepage also shows Model Y with 0% APR available, while the Current Offers terms state that promotional Model Y rates apply to eligible new Model Y orders placed on or after June 4, 2026.

Those details matter because they can compress the buying timeline. A buyer who is trying to take delivery before a deadline may spend most of the week focused on financing, trade-in, insurance and delivery scheduling. That is understandable, but it is also when small ownership details are easy to miss.

For Tesla owners, the first week is when you set up the app, confirm charging habits, learn the touchscreen, store documents, pair phones, adjust driver profiles and decide which accessories solve real friction. A rushed delivery should not turn into a cluttered cabin or an avoidable accessory fitment mistake.

Key Details

The key date to verify is June 15, 2026 for the Model 3 free Supercharging promotion. Tesla says the offer applies to eligible Model 3 Premium or Performance deliveries and includes restrictions, exclusions and Tesla-owned Supercharger usage conditions. Because Tesla offers can be regional and time-sensitive, the final authority is the live Tesla Current Offers page.

For Model Y, Tesla is promoting a financing offer rather than a charging-credit headline. The official terms visible in search and on Tesla's offers page reference new Model Y orders placed on or after June 4, 2026, with eligibility tied to credit approval and specific vehicle configurations. Buyers should not assume the same terms apply to every trim, lease, used vehicle or business purchase.

The most practical checklist is simple:

  • Confirm the live offer on Tesla's site before placing an order.
  • Save or print the order agreement, insurance and registration documents.
  • Check whether your delivery vehicle is Model 3 Highland, refreshed Model Y Juniper, earlier Model 3 or earlier Model Y.
  • Confirm exact screen size before buying a dashboard or rear display protector.
  • Plan home charging and Supercharger use before the first road trip.
  • Keep phones, cards, sunglasses and charging cables from becoming loose cabin clutter.

Why It Matters for Tesla Owners

Tesla ownership starts before delivery. If a promotion pulls your delivery forward, you may have less time to sort the small details that make the car feel settled from day one.

Charging is the obvious one. A Model 3 buyer using free Supercharging should still understand when home charging is cheaper, easier or better for daily battery routine. A Model Y buyer focused on monthly payment should still budget for accessories, charging equipment, insurance and the first road trip.

The second issue is fitment. Tesla's refreshed cabins are not all the same. Model 3 Highland, Model Y Juniper and earlier Model 3 or Model Y vehicles can differ in screen size, center console shape, rear display availability and storage layout. The wrong screen protector or tray can be more annoying than having no accessory at all.

The third issue is distraction. New owners spend a lot of time learning menus, charging behavior, navigation, app settings and driver profiles. A clean center display, organized console and stable phone placement make that learning curve easier without adding unnecessary visual clutter.

Accessory Impact

Dashboard and rear screen protector compatibility should be checked first. Newer Model Y vehicles can use a different center display size than older Model Y vehicles, and refreshed Model 3 cabins have their own fitment requirements. If a product page does not clearly name your year and generation, do not assume it fits.

Center console protection and organization matter more during the first month than many buyers expect. Delivery paperwork, parking cards, toll passes, sunglasses and USB drives often land in the console or glovebox. A slim document holder or organizer keeps those items from mixing with charging cables and everyday carry.

Wireless charging and MagSafe placement should support quick docking, not distracted driving. If you add a phone mount, position it so it does not block vents, the display, steering visibility or driver attention. For most owners, the best setup is boring: phone docked, charging stable, screen readable and notifications minimized.

Interior protection is also a timing issue. If you wait until after a road trip, fingerprints, dust, sand and loose items have already made their mark. A delivery-week setup is usually easier than fixing an already messy cabin.

Spigen Accessory Recommendations

For buyers taking delivery under a time-sensitive offer, start with categories that solve first-week ownership problems. A Tesla Model Y screen protector or Model 3 / Model Y dashboard screen protector is the most direct choice if you want to keep the center display clear for navigation, charging status, software prompts and camera views. Match it by exact vehicle generation and display size.

A center console organizer or under-screen storage tray is useful for cards, cables, sunglasses and small essentials. This is especially relevant if you are moving quickly from delivery day into commuting or a weekend trip.

The Spigen car registration and insurance holder category is a natural match for delivery paperwork. It keeps registration, insurance cards and other documents in one slim place instead of loose in the glovebox. That is not exciting, but it is exactly the kind of accessory new Tesla owners appreciate after the first time they need a document quickly.

If you are shopping broadly, start with the Erawish Tesla collection and compare fitment carefully. For Model Y Juniper and Model 3 Highland, avoid generic "Model 3/Y" claims unless the product page clearly confirms the refreshed cabin.

Final Thoughts

Tesla current offers can create urgency, but the best response is not to rush every decision. Confirm the live Tesla terms, understand the delivery deadline, then prepare the ownership basics: charging, documents, screen protection, storage and phone placement.

As of June 8, 2026, the Model 3 free Supercharging deadline and Model Y financing promotion are useful buying signals, not permanent facts. Check Tesla's official pages before acting, and treat accessories as a delivery checklist: buy what reduces friction, confirm exact fitment and skip anything that adds distraction.

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