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Tesla announces Quicksilver Long Rang and Performance Model Y in US

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Tesla Model Y Quicksilver

Tesla has officially announced a new Quicksilver paint option for Model Y EV in the US. However, it’s available only for Long Range of All-wheel Drive (AWD) and Performance variants.

This new color uses a high concentration of metallic flakes, likely aluminum. It reflects light and creates the color’s shine and shift. Tesla says Quicksilver has a 13-layer paint process that involves coating, a clear coat, and various metallic and color layers to bring depth and dimensions to the aesthetics of this electric vehicle.

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With this announcement, the color is available in the configurator to select at an additional $2,000 price. Also, the car now has six paints to choose from including the following:

  1. Stealth Gray – Standard
  2. Pearl White Multi-Coat – $1,000
  3. Deep Blue Metallic – $1,000
  4. Solid Black – $1,500
  5. Ultra Red – $2,000
Quicksilver Tesla Model Y

Quicksilver Tesla Model Y (Image Credit: Tesla)

A week ago, Tesla brought this color exclusively for Tesla Model Y inventory models. The selection was still limited to these two all-wheel drivetrains. However, now it’s available in the configurator.

Tesla Model Y is priced at $47,990 for Long Range AWD and $51,490 for the Performance version. The vehicle is eligible to claim a $7,500 tax credit and afterward, the price will change to:

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  • $40,490 for the Long Range RWD post-tax credit
  • $43,990 for the Performance version after tax credit

You can also lease these two models for $429 and $509 per month.

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