Tesla Launches Premium Color Wraps for Model 3 and Model Y
Tesla is now offering premium color wraps for the Model 3 and Model Y, giving owners the option to give their vehicle a fresh new color without opting for a costly full repaint.
Tesla is now offering premium color wraps for the Model 3 and Model Y, giving owners the option to give their vehicle a fresh new color without opting for a costly full repaint.
The owner of the Tesla Model Y that was pinned by a falling perimeter wall has acquired another Model Y. The owner, who some dubbed was one of the unluckiest Tesla owners in the world, shared a video of her new ride in social media.
Tesla is in full promotion mode with the new Model 3. Since the vehicle was opened for orders, the company has promoted its key features, one of the most recent of which was the new Model 3’s revamped lights.
Tesla has cut prices on its electric vehicles recently, making them more affordable than before. The move is seen as a sign of strength by some analysts, but it has also driven a wedge between TSLA investors.
Wanna see something insane? Those brakes you see in the image above belong to a Tesla Model 3 in Australia with more than 235,000 km on the odometer. Despite traveling that much, the Model 3's physical brake pads look like they're barely used.
If there's anything that can be said about Tesla's Giga Shanghai-made vehicles, it is the fact that the company's China-made cars have stellar build quality. Giga Shanghai-made Teslas are known to be extremely refined, and the same seems to be true for the Model 3 Highland.
Tesla showcased a new safety feature for its vehicles, specifically the Model 3, Model Y, Model S, and Model X that are manufactured in 2020 or later. This new feature initiates a swift flashing of hazard lights following an airbag deployment, enhancing visibility.