![]() So far, these wraps can only be installed in two Tesla service centers – Carlsbad and West Covina, both in Southern California. But we imagine that the wraps will work similarly to those of the 3 and Y, though apparently they are cheaper, perhaps due to lower complexity from the Cybertruck’s comparative lack of curved surfaces (even though the Cybertruck is a larger vehicle, and thus probably requires more material). We don’t have a lot of details other than what’s listed above, because Tesla has not yet updated its wrap FAQ with any specific information about the Cybertruck. The clear wrap is called “ satin clear paint film,” and seems to apply a satin sheen to an already-not-glossy vehicle body to begin with. ![]() Tesla calls the white and black wraps “ color paint film“, which is perhaps technically inaccurate since they are both monochrome and thus, in fact, are not actually colors. So a tri-motor version with wrap and range extender and FSD is likely to be around $135,000. But, it is thicker and lasts longer, and Tesla claims that it is “more environmentally friendly than traditional vinyl wraps” (we are not sure what the source or metric is for this claim – perhaps because it’s longer lasting?). Although, PPF might be kind of an odd choice, because PPF stands for “paint protection film” and, well, the Cybertruck does not have any paint to protect. These wraps, like the 3 and Y wrap, use thicker self-healing PPF film. This is due to Tesla’s use of more expensive PPF film, rather than cheaper vinyl film, because it is thicker, has a longer warranty, and better protects the paint underneath than vinyl does.Īnd then, earlier this month, we saw Tesla’s chief designer Franz von Holzhausen driving a matte black-wrapped Cybertruck in Santa Monica, which suggested that a product would be coming soon.Īnd sure enough, today Tesla updated its accessory site with satin black and white wraps for the Cybertruck available at a pricey $6,500, and a “cheaper” clear satin wrap for $5,000 (satin is a middle-ground between “gloss” and “matte” finishes). Tesla recently started installing its own wraps on Model 3 and Model Y, though they are quite pricey at a starting price of $7,500. ![]() Originally, Tesla CEO Elon Musk said that “Cybertruck can have any color you want, so long as it’s nothing.”And in fact explicitly said that Tesla would not offer wraps, at least “at first,” but added that there are plenty of third-party installers who would be happy to install a wrap.īut as release came closer, we started to see cracks in that narrative. Oracal 8810 is a 3 mil frosted glass cast vinyl that has up to 7 years outdoor durability and is available in five eye-catching colors.Tesla has just delivered the first Cybertrucks, and alongside the release of the new vehicle it has announced several accessories, including three different wraps for the Cybertruck’s unpainted stainless steel body.Available in two colors and two finishes it creates a high end etched glass look. ![]() Oracal 8510 is 3 mil translucent etched glass vinyl that lasts up to 7 years outdoors.Oracal 8870 is a premium 4 mil blockout film in two finishes, white with black background, and black with white background all with a 10 year outdoor durability.Both are available in a white matte finish for preventing unwanted reflection have an outdoor durability of up to 10 years. Oracal 88 are premium diffuser films offering either 60% or 30% light transmission.Oracal 8500 is a high performance, 3 mil, 7 year calendared translucent vinyl also available in over 50 colors with a satin finish.Oracal 8800 is a premium cast, 2 mil, 10 year translucent vinyl available in over 50 colors with a satin finish.SignWarehouse is proud to offer a wide range of translucent vinyl for a completely unique finish with many products and options to choose from. Translucent vinyl is ideal for backlit sign applications, illuminated signs, window signage, light box signage, illuminated awnings and automotive custom lighting applications.
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