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Six New Wrap Colors Unveiled for Tesla Cybertruck

Tesla Expands Cybertruck Wrap Options with Six New Colors
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Tesla adds six vibrant new wrap colors to the Cybertruck’s customization options, now featuring a total of 11 shades, available for viewing and soon purchase.

Tesla has recently expanded its color wrap options for the Cybertruck, introducing six additional choices, now viewable on the Official Tesla Shop website. This update enhances the customization possibilities for both existing and prospective Cybertruck owners.

The latest color additions include Forest Green, Satin Crimson Red, Iridescent Purple, Tactical Green, Satin Dark Grey, and Copper Tinted Clear, augmenting the existing palette of Satin Rose Gold, Satin Abyss Blue, Slip Grey, Satin Stealth Black, and Satin Ceramic White to a total of 11 wrap colors.

The cost for each new wrap color is set at $6,500, aligning with most of the existing shades, except for Slip Grey, Satin Stealth Black, and Satin Ceramic White, which are slightly less at $6,000. This represents a $500 reduction from previous prices. However, these new colors are currently marked as «Out of Stock» and «Coming Soon» for the Cybertruck, but interested buyers can register to be notified when they become available.

In addition to the Cybertruck, the new wrap colors have also been made available for the Model 3 and Model Y, priced at $6,000. The Satin Clear paint film has seen a price reduction to $5,000.

The wraps, including the new selections, are made from a self-healing, urethane-based film that is twice the thickness of traditional vinyl wraps. They are designed to cover the Cybertruck’s stainless steel surfaces, offering protection against scratches. While it’s uncertain if they guard against oxidation or other damaging elements, the Cybertruck’s stainless steel body is reportedly resistant to rust, according to the vehicle’s lead engineer.

Tesla offers installation of the Cybertruck wraps at its service centers located in West Covina, Oceanside, Costa Mesa, and Santa Clara in California, as well as in Austin, Texas.

Ethan Brown

2024, Mar 25 04:03