The Deal
Tesla ran a promotion offering $6,500 off a new lease. Most people took the lease and drove away happy. A small group noticed something else: you could immediately exercise the lease buyout option, converting it to a financed purchase — and keep the $6,500 discount.
The result: you bought a Tesla at a significant discount that wasn't officially available on purchased vehicles. Tesla has done this before, and historically brings back Q1 end-of-quarter incentives in the final weeks of March to hit delivery targets.
Status: This specific deal is not currently active. We're watching it and will alert waitlist members if it returns before end of Q1.
Why This Is a Bitcoin Loan Deal
The problem with opportunities like this: they require fast access to a significant amount of cash. A Tesla lease buyout plus a down payment on the financed vehicle adds up quickly. Most people either don't have the liquidity — or they do, but it's sitting in Bitcoin they don't want to sell.
This is exactly what Bitcoin-backed loans are for.
The Numbers
Your collateral
1 BTC (loading…)
Safe borrow amount (2× LTV)
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Covers the full lease buyout + a solid down payment on vehicle financing
Tax event triggered
None
A loan is not a sale. Your Bitcoin position stays open.
Liquidation price (approx.)
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Bitcoin would need to drop ~% from here
If BTC returns to ATH (~$125k)
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Enough to pay off both the car and the loan in full
The Upside Scenario
Bitcoin's all-time high was around $125,000. If Bitcoin returns to that level — and there are strong historical reasons to think it will — the appreciation on just 1 BTC.
That's enough to pay off the car and the loan entirely. You drove a Tesla for the price of loan interest.
Why Prepare Now?
Getting pre-approved through a Bitcoin lender takes time. Understanding your LTV cushion takes time. Deals like this move fast — Tesla pulls incentives without warning.
The Abundant waitlist means you'll get an alert the moment the deal returns, with a calculator pre-loaded with your numbers.
The Risk
Bitcoin is volatile. If the price drops significantly after you take out the loan, you could approach your liquidation price — and if Bitcoin drops below it, your collateral may be sold automatically to cover the loan.
At current prices, a 2× LTV loan of ~$35k has a liquidation threshold around approximately $41k. That's a meaningful buffer — but not infinite. Abundant will show you this number clearly, in plain language, before you borrow.
Want to know when this deal returns?
Join the waitlist and we'll alert you with a pre-built calculator the moment Tesla brings it back.