Tesla Introduces Canadian Residents to a $1,000 Savings on Everyday Purchases for So-Called 'Heroes'
Tesla Expands "Everyday Hero" Discount Program to Canada
Tesla has introduced its "Everyday Hero" discount program in Canada, offering first responders, teachers, and students a chance to save $1,000 CAD on a new Tesla purchase. This marks the first expansion of the program outside the United States.
To qualify for the discount, individuals must be verified first responders, teachers, or students residing in Canada. This includes those actively working or enrolled in these roles.
The program can be combined with Tesla’s referral program and financing offers but is not stackable with Lyft driver purchase discounts. To apply, when buying a Tesla in Canada:
- Confirm your eligibility as a first responder, teacher, or student.
- Contact Tesla directly through their Canadian website or sales channel.
- Provide valid proof of your status (such as a work ID, student ID, or related documentation).
- During the purchase process, request to apply the "Everyday Hero" discount.
- You may also use a referral code to gain additional benefits like free Full Self-Driving trial periods.
The discount is applied automatically before taxes at checkout. Users are redirected to Tesla’s Design Studio to configure and order their new vehicle after verification.
The program requires verification of status through ID.me, a secure online platform. It's important to note that the discount must be applied at the time of purchase and cannot be retroactively applied to previous orders.
This is the first time Tesla has offered a military or first responder discount in Canada. In the U.S., the program previously catered only to military personnel, veterans, and their spouses but has recently expanded into a broader initiative titled "Made in America for Everyday Heroes."
If you want to maximize savings, look for referral links from current Tesla owners to combine with the discount for perks such as free FSD trials and credits. The referral link offers three months of Full Self-Driving (FSD) for new Tesla buyers who use it.
The discount program is ongoing with no stated end date, making it accessible throughout 2025. For those who enjoy the content and found it helpful in their decision to buy a Tesla, a referral link is provided.
The "Everyday Hero" discount program applies to the Model S, Model 3, Model X, Model Y, and Cybertruck. However, this article does not provide information about the applicability of the program to these models in Canada. To learn more and avail the discount, visit Tesla’s website for verification and designing your vehicle.
- The "Everyday Hero" discount program, which was initially available in the United States, has now been expanded by Tesla to Canada.
- This program provides first responders, teachers, and students in Canada an opportunity to save $1,000 CAD when buying a new Tesla vehicle.
- When buying a new Tesla in Canada, interested individuals can combine the "Everyday Hero" discount with other offers, like financing deals and Tesla's referral program, but it cannot be stacked with Lyft driver purchase discounts.
- To qualify for the discount and avail the savings, individuals need to verify their eligibility, provide valid proof of their status, and submit a request during the purchase process through Tesla's Canadian website or sales channel.