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Tesla Cybertruck now has 0% APR with a self-driving purchase package

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Tesla has launched 0% APR financing on Cybertruck, allowing customers to get this electric pickup truck with the lowest financing rate, but with an added condition.

This offer is available on all Cybertruck trims for up to 60 months, but only in the US. To be eligible for this offer, you must purchase Full Self-Driving (FSD) within the package.

Those who want to qualify for the 0% APR offer on Cybertruck must take its delivery by June 30, 2025, with a minimum down payment of 4% plus applicable taxes and fees. Once qualified for the $7,500 federal tax credit, this amount could be used to ease your down payment.

Besides this, you can also claim a new leasing offer of $799 per month on the all wheel drive variant with $5,000 down but this offer is available for a limited time only.

Since the latest 0% APR can only be redeemed with the FSD package, the referral link may not make sense, but you can help a referrer get a reward. Or, if you want to use a leasing offer, which can bring 3 months of FSD (Supervised) with referral.

0% APR Tesla Cybertruck

0% APR on Tesla Cybertruck

Tesla Cybertruck is available in three trims – Long Range, All Wheel Drive, and Cyberbeast at $62,490, $72,49,0, and $99,990, respectively.

The single motor rear wheel drive, offering 366 miles of EPA estimated range, the fast supercharging enables up to 147 miles of range in 15 minutes, and 7,500 towing capacity, and upto 2,006 lbs payload capacity.

The dual-motor all wheel drive with 325 miles of EPA estimated range. The fast supercharging fills 137 miles in 15 minutes, while the truck offers 11,000 towing capacity and up to 2,500 lbs payload capacity.

The tri-motor all wheel drive has 320 miles of EPA estimated range. The fast supercharging fills 135 miles in 15 minutes, while the truck offers 11,000 towing capacity and up to 2,271 lbs payload capacity. This version offers 0-60mph acceleration in 2.5 seconds.

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