Tesla has just broadened its Cybertruck colors customization options by introducing new wrap choices. Now, along with the original Satin Stealth Black and Satin Ceramic White, buyers can opt for Satin Rose Gold, Satin Abyss Blue, and Slip Grey wraps.
These wraps, exclusive to Tesla, come at a price range of $6,000 to $6,500.
Usually, getting a wrap job for a truck costs between $1,500 to $5,000. Tesla’s Cybertruck wrap material is described as a self-healing, urethane-based film.
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What’s cool about this is that “self-healing” means the material can fix small scratches or marks on its own over time. It goes back to its smooth surface, making these imperfections less noticeable.
Tesla also highlights that its Cybertruck wraps are twice as thick as traditional vinyl wraps, providing enhanced scratch protection.
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This added durability not only benefits the longevity of the wraps but also contributes to their environmental friendliness by reducing the need for frequent repairs.
Furthermore, Tesla has meticulously designed these wraps to cover all exterior stainless steel surfaces of the Cybertruck.
It’s worth noting that the purchase price of the wraps includes professional installation, ensuring a seamless and hassle-free customization experience for customers.
Satin Ceramic White, Satin Stealth Black, and Slip Grey Cybertruck wraps are $6,000 — whereas Satin Abyss Blue and Rose Gold jump to $6,500.
Cybertruck owners may be more inclined to purchase a wrap after news that the electric vehicle’s stainless steel surface appears to gather surface contamination during shipping, appearing as tiny rust spots.
While one Tesla engineer said the contamination “could be cleaned off easily,” one Cybertruck owner revealed in an online forum for the electric model that he couldn’t nix the small defects using the engineer’s recommended cleaning method.