How To Protect Tesla Paint

DenverAutoShield • February 15, 2023

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Tesla now has more than one million vehicles on our roads, ranging from $43,990 to more than $129,000. When you make such a significant investment, it’s only natural to want to protect it at all costs .

But how do you protect Tesla paint when everyday driving environments threaten to chip and scratch it? That’s where Tesla Paint Protection Film comes in. You might never need to worry about rock chips, scratches, and minor abrasions when you invest in a PPF designed to take care of your pride and joy.

What Is Paint Protection for Tesla?

Paint protection for Tesla is a series of products explicitly designed for Tesla vehicles, such as paint protection film, ceramic coating, and window tint. Paint protection film is 8mm optically clear urethane that you won’t be able to tell is there. It looks like any exposed Tesla paint but provides a level of protection that traditional car paint just can’t offer.

What Tesla Paint Protection Film Packages Are Available?

If you want to protect your Tesla from rock chips and road debris damage, Tesla paint protection film is an excellent option . However, you have more than one protection option to choose from. In fact, you have at least three based on the level of protection you require for peace of mind.

Full Front Tesla Protection

The front of your Tesla is likely going to be where you see the most damage. That’s why many Tesla owners opt for the full front package. This is an ideal option for town daily drivers who rarely travel more than 50 miles an hour.

When you opt for full front Tesla paint protection film, your chosen installer will cover:

  • Front bumper
  • Headlamps
  • Fog lamps
  • Full hood
  • Full fenders
  • Side mirrors
  • Door handles
  • Tesla badge

However, you can also opt to have the Tesla ‘T’ badge removed for protection underneath or have the installer use their computer software to cut around it.

Many of the best paint protection film installers, such as Denver Auto Shield, recommend full front protection for Model Y and Model X Tesla. These models typically come with plastic trim in vulnerable areas, such as the lower front bumper, side bumper, and rear bumper. Protect these panels, and protect your investment.

A tesla model s is parked in a garage.

Tesla Driver’s Package

Don’t look past the Tesla driver’s package if you plan to drive your Tesla on highways and around snowy and mountainous roads. The paint protection film in this package is designed to offer protection around:

  • Full front
  • A pillars
  • Lower rockers
  • Rear bumper
  • Door edges

The film in these areas aims to protect your beautiful Tesla paint from being impacted by high-speed debris. This package is particularly ideal for Model 3, Model S, and Model Y Tesla drivers.

Tesla Full Body Paint Protection

Tesla vehicles can be a significant investment, and you likely want to help your new car retain its value now and into the future. In that case, consider full body paint protection film.

By protecting all paint on your Tesla, you can enjoy town, city, and highway driving, knowing that the film is keeping your paint scratch-free .

Why Protect the Paint On Your Tesla?

You’ve already invested in a top-of-the-line car, so why would you spend even more money? To look after your investment, of course. Paint protection film can also provide many other benefits, such as:

  • Protecting it from road debris damage
  • Preventing scratches and scuffs
  • Keeping the paint in excellent condition
  • Helping it retain its resale value
  • Protecting the paint from fading
  • Being cheaper to replace than paint
  • Easy to clean
  • Easy to remove

Protect Your Tesla With Paint Protection Film Today

Don’t let Colorado roads ruin your Tesla’s dazzling new paint job. Protect it before it’s too late. Contact Denver Auto Shield today to learn more about your Tesla paint protection options.

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