JAKARTA - Tesla currently does not offer an exterior paint color choice for Cybertruck. This is also used by aftermarket workshops flooded with orders to coat this electric truck with wrapping layers. Various colors have been applied, ranging from black gloss to purple, and recently, a Cybertruck appeared different from the red exterior.
However, this is not just any regular wrapping layer. Reporting from Carscoops, Wednesday, March 13, this Tesla Cybertruck is actually coated with a liquid painting film (PPF) which has a finish guarantee and is designed to resemble the iconic color of Ferrari, Rosso Corsa.
But the final result looks a little different from the original Ferrari red, but this unique touch belonging to the owner of the Cybertruck still looks cool.
Liquid painting protection film, also known as the sprayable PPF, has a function similar to the traditional PPF which is applied manually. However, the liquid PPF can be sprayed like a coating of paint. Judging from the photos and videos shared in the Cybertruck Owners Club forum, the final result of this modification looks special.
There is no official information regarding the price of this PPF liquid, but it is estimated that the price will reach several thousand dollars, potentially exceeding the cost of 6,000 to US$6,500 (Rp93.4 million-Rp101 million) offered by Tesla for their Cybertruck film coating service.
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In addition to this red modification of the Cybertruck, another interesting news related to Cybertruck is the first case where Tesla implemented their sales policy. A Cybertruck owner was caught displaying his vehicle for sale on a classified website for US$242,069 (Rp3.7 billion). However, before the transaction occurred, Tesla's team reportedly had contacted the owner and blacklisted him. As a result, future orders made by the owner would be canceled without refunds, and two other Tesla orders were also canceled.
It is known that Tesla's sales contract for Cybertruck does require that owners not immediately resell their vehicles, unless they first offer them back to Tesla. If owners are still desperate to sell their trucks, Tesla could impose a fine of US$50,000 (Rp778 million) or take all the profits from the sale.
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