···
Log in / Register

What color options does Tesla offer?

6Answers
VanWeston
07/23/2025, 08:37:23 PM

Tesla offers six color options: red, black, white, blue, silver, and signature red. Here are the specific details about Tesla: 1. Exterior: Its rear doors feature a cutting-edge falcon-wing door design. Additional radar and cameras can identify pedestrians and road signs, enabling features like automatic parking, highway autopilot, and traffic-aware cruise control. The Model X combines the spaciousness of an MPV, the advantages of an SUV, and the benefits of an electric vehicle. 2. Performance: Powered by a high-performance electric motor, it is equipped with a higher-density 90kWh battery pack, achieving 0-96 km/h acceleration in under 5 seconds.

Was this review help?
120
Share
SanRosalie
08/10/2025, 04:10:03 PM

Choosing a Tesla color is quite a nuanced decision. The standard option is solid black, which is free, while all other colors cost extra. White, gray, and blue are priced at 8,000 yuan, and the most popular red costs 12,000 yuan. When I accompanied a friend to pick up their car, a workshop technician quietly mentioned that the red paint has a seven-layer coating process, giving it a metallic shimmer in sunlight. The cold silver, on the other hand, is particularly dirt-resistant—dust isn’t noticeable from a distance. The latest Model 3 also introduced a new Starry Gray option with a matte finish that looks premium. One thing to note: although black is free, scratches are very visible, so frequent washing is advisable to keep it looking good.

Was this review help?
2
Share
Expand All
LincolnDella
09/23/2025, 10:17:59 PM

As the owner of a car detailing shop, I recommend you focus on long-term maintenance. Tesla's Pearl White contains mica flakes, making touch-ups for minor scratches prone to color mismatch. The Midnight Silver Metallic paint has higher hardness, where minor key scratches are barely noticeable. Having handled dozens of Tesla paint jobs, we've observed that the Deep Blue paint shows the fastest bird dropping corrosion – leaving marks if not washed within three days. If you truly want uniqueness, opting for the free Solid Black is smarter. The money saved could cover two top-tier matte paint protection films, and you can change colors anytime – far more cost-effective than factory paint.

Was this review help?
9
Share
Expand All
OLila
11/06/2025, 11:29:53 PM

When choosing a car color for a three-generation family, practicality should be considered. My mom has been driving a pearl white Model Y for two years, and she says light-colored cars are safer for night driving, especially in rainy conditions, with 30% higher visibility compared to dark-colored cars. The baby's car seat is in the back, and the beige interior paired with dark blue exterior paint shows dirt easily—crumbs falling into the seams are immediately noticeable. But my grandson loves red the most; every time I pick him up from kindergarten, he insists on taking photos standing by the rainbow decal on the front of the car. Tesla is quite thoughtful in this regard—the central display can show real-time animations of the car's color, making it fun even for a 3-year-old to participate in choosing the color.

Was this review help?
12
Share
Expand All
LaLaura
12/28/2025, 01:16:54 AM

A little-known fact for data enthusiasts: color affects range. Dark-colored cars absorb more heat in summer, increasing AC energy consumption by up to 5%. I tested a black Model 3 under 35°C direct sunlight for two hours – cabin temperature peaked at 62°C, taking 11 minutes to cool to 22°C. A silver one under identical conditions required only 9 minutes. The new ceramic white coating reflects 80% of infrared rays, keeping dashboard temperatures about 15°C lower than black cars. Unfortunately, it's currently only available for Model S/X as an option. Model 3/Y owners should prioritize lighter colors.

Was this review help?
1
Share
Expand All
LeAurora
03/25/2026, 04:14:28 AM

From a designer's perspective on color philosophy. Tesla's color palette hides futuristic codes: Abyss Blue simulates cosmic dark matter, Midnight Silver echoes starship armor, and Cold Light Silver pays homage to 1970s concept cars. The most ingenious is the newly introduced Blazing Red, which transitions from orange-red at the front to wine-red at the rear under strong light. This dynamic gradient technology is called ChromaLuxe, utilizing nanoscale metal particles for directional reflection. When paired with white interiors, the dashboard reflects a soft pink halo from the car paint, creating a distinctly cyberpunk atmosphere.

Was this review help?
6
Share
Expand All
More Q&A

Why Does the Car Make Abnormal Noises When Starting?

Abnormal noises during car startup can be caused by the following reasons: 1. Hydraulic lifters: Air entering the hydraulic lifters due to low oil pressure or wear in the lifters themselves. 2. Valve clearance: Excessive valve clearance caused by wear in the valve rocker arms. 3. Dirty throttle body: Accumulation of sludge and carbon deposits leading to a dirty throttle body. 4. Carbon canister purge valve operation sound: This is a normal sound, and the car can continue to be used. However, if the noise is too loud, it is recommended to have it checked at a 4S shop. 5. Three-way catalytic converter: A "clicking" sound within half a minute after a cold start, which usually disappears afterward. This is typically the sound of the three-way catalytic converter expanding as it heats up.
110
Share

Which is Larger Between Compact and Subcompact SUVs?

Subcompact SUVs and compact SUVs are classified based on the vehicle's length and wheelbase. Generally, compact SUVs are larger than subcompact SUVs. Here are the specific details: 1. SUVs on the market can be categorized into several types, including subcompact, compact, midsize, full-size, and large-size. 2. Subcompact SUVs: Length ≤ 4200mm, wheelbase ≤ 2620mm. Examples include the Honda XR-V and Changan CS35. 3. Compact SUVs: Length between 4200mm and 4600mm, wheelbase between 2620mm and 2700mm. Examples include the Haval H6 and Volkswagen T-Roc. Typically, subcompact SUVs offer similar off-road capability and power as sedans, and their pricing is more economical. However, most people looking for a family car tend to prefer compact or midsize SUVs, as they provide better off-road performance, power, and space, making them more suitable for family use.
101
Share

Can You Apply the Brake in the S-Curve Section of Subject 2?

You can apply the brake in the S-curve section of Subject 2. If you feel the vehicle speed is too fast to control, you can lightly press the brake. Below are additional details: 1. Requirements for the hill start section: The slope of the steep hill must be greater than or equal to 10 degrees, and the length of the steep hill for the C1 license test must be greater than or equal to 20 meters. During the test, the candidate must start within 30 seconds after stopping on the steep hill; otherwise, it will be considered a failure. 2. Grading criteria for the stop at a designated point: Failing to stop at the designated point results in a deduction of 100 points; if the front bumper of the vehicle does not reach the control line after stopping, 100 points are deducted; if the vehicle rolls back more than 30 cm after stopping, 100 points are deducted; if the vehicle rolls back less than 30 cm after stopping, 10 points are deducted (originally 20 points).
112
Share

How much over the speed limit is driving 80 mph in a 70 mph zone?

Speeding 10%—20%. Below are the specific details about road speed limits: 1. Penalty regulations: Exceeding the speed limit by less than 10% results in a warning without fines or penalty points. Exceeding by 10%—20% incurs a fine and 3 penalty points. Exceeding by 20%—50% incurs a fine and 6 penalty points. Exceeding by more than 50% results in a fine and 12 penalty points. 2. Speed limit percentage calculation formula: (Speed / Limit speed — 1) * 100 gives the speeding percentage. For example, if the speed limit is 70 km/h and the vehicle speed is 80 km/h, divide 80 by 70, subtract 1, and multiply by 100 to get 14.28, meaning 14% over the speed limit. If the speed limit is 60 km/h and the vehicle speed is 70 km/h, divide 70 by 60, subtract 1, and multiply by 100, resulting in 16% over the speed limit.
103
Share

What Does Mild Hybrid Power in Cars Mean?

Mild hybrid power in cars refers to vehicles equipped with a mild hybrid system. Its characteristics are as follows: 1. The mild hybrid system is a relatively simple and cost-effective hybrid system, commonly used in many German cars. 2. Mild hybrid power alters the original power output method of the car, typically using pure electric power for startup, resulting in minimal vibration and noise when starting the engine. 3. Mild hybrid cars feature an energy recovery system that captures wasted energy during braking to recharge their own batteries, achieving energy-saving and emission-reduction effects. Below are the classifications of hybrid electric vehicles: 1. Series Hybrid Electric Vehicles (SHEV) mainly consist of three major powertrains—engine, generator, and drive motor—connected in series to form the HEV power system. 2. Parallel Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEV) have both the engine and drive motor as powertrains, with their power outputs capable of being combined or used separately. 3. Power-Split Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PSHEV) combine the structures of series and parallel hybrids, consisting primarily of three major powertrains: engine, motor-generator, and drive motor.
120
Share

Is the Subaru CVT using a steel belt or chain drive?

Subaru CVT uses a chain drive. The structural differences between CVT using chains and steel belts are as follows: 1. Chain: The chain does not directly contact the pulley but transmits torque by compressing the intermediate rocker pins. Structurally, the chain consists of two sets of circular steel plates and tension plates. Each set of steel belts is composed of 12 high-tension thin steel plates stacked together. High-strength steel is inserted between each set of steel plates to form rocker pins for connection, with a tensile strength of up to 2000 MPa. This chain structure can only transmit power by "pulling." The driving pulley compresses the chain's "rocker pins," creating static friction to drive the chain and transmit torque. 2. Steel belt: The CVT steel belt is supported by two embedded steel belts as the base, with hundreds of steel plates clamped onto the metal belt. This push-plate structure can only transmit power by "pushing," utilizing the hardness of the material between the plates to form thrust. The push plates undergo minimal deformation under external force. During power transmission, the driving pulley tightly presses against the entire side of the steel belt, creating static friction, and the driving pulley pushes the driven pulley to rotate via the steel belt.
117
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.