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Tesla Introduces Extended Battery Warranty for Model 3 and Y in North America
Tesla has launched a new High Voltage Battery and Drive Unit Extended Service Agreement in Canada and the U.S. This initiative provides post‑warranty coverage for the high‑voltage battery pack and drive unit of Model 3 and Model Y vehicles. Owners can now extend protection for an additional 24 months or 48,000 km, bridging the gap between warranty expiration and potential costly repairs.
Introduction to Tesla's New Extended Service Agreement
Coverage Details of the Battery ESA
Pricing and Eligibility Criteria for Model 3 and Y
Comparison with Other Extended Warranty Options
Public Reaction and Owner Feedback
Potential Expansion to Other Tesla Models
Economic and Social Implications
Regulatory and Political Considerations
Expert Predictions and Future Trends
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