Background tesla
Background tesla

Tesla is a polarizing brand. And not (only) because of its electric cars – they’re still among the best on the market – but because of its CEO, Elon Musk. More and more people are asking themselves: Is it still okay to buy a Tesla? Or has the brand become morally unacceptable?

At Carvolution, we’ve asked ourselves the same question. After all, Tesla is part of our car subscription offering in Switzerland.

“I don’t want to drive a Tesla anymore” – Tesla’s image problem

We understand that. Today, choosing a car often also means choosing for or against a company. And Elon Musk’s behavior has triggered criticism and ridicule around the world – and at times even vandalism against Tesla vehicles, as we recently saw in Bern.

Stickers reading things like “Bought this before Tesla went crazy” speak volumes about the brand’s current image.

If you no longer want to drive a Tesla, we offer many alternatives in the electric car segment: Audi, BMW, Renault, Hyundai, or VW – all of them build outstanding EVs with modern technology, long range, and high comfort.

“I love Tesla – even if Musk is a bit crazy”

We get that, too. From a technical perspective, Tesla remains a pioneer in electric mobility. Many of our customers rave about the driving experience, the acceleration, and the minimalist tech.

But: the risk of buying a Tesla has increased – especially due to the brand’s image loss. What does that mean for resale value and depreciation? This is exactly where a car subscription offers a smart solution: you drive a Tesla – without a purchase commitment and without the worry of reselling. And if you decide you want to keep it after the subscription, that’s often possible.

Our stance at Carvolution

To us, it’s clear: Tesla still builds excellent electric vehicles, and the Carvolution service our customers love doesn’t depend on any one brand or CEO. That’s why Tesla remains part of our car subscription offer.

Whether you’re a fan or a skeptic – with Carvolution, you’re not making a lifetime commitment. You’re choosing a subscription that stays flexible – even when it comes to moral questions.

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