Tesla's Warranty Play in Australia: Five Years Unlimited—Finally Matching the Category
"Tesla's moving the warranty goalposts because the market demanded it, not because they invented something. Now watch how fast other EV makers match it."
— Revvly Take
Tesla extended its Australian warranty to five years with unlimited kilometres, a move that signals confidence in battery durability but also suggests the company's catching up to what traditional manufacturers offer as baseline. It's not a flex—it's table stakes now. The EV market's matured enough that buyers expect peace of mind, and unlimited-km coverage removes the anxiety tax that plagued early adopters.
EV Central team
EV Central · Jan 8
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