
Tesla has launched a new Aero Wheel Cap Kit in its online store for the Model 3 sedan. For owners of the Model 3 with aero wheels, the new cap kit will allow you to hide your centre lug nuts when you take off your aero covers.

“The Aero Wheel Cap Kit provides an upgraded, eye-catching and sporty option for any driver. The streamlined, snap-on accessories include a single center cap with integrated lug nut covers allowing owners to display the striking wheel design visible under the Aero Wheel Covers,” explains Tesla’s website.
Here’s what the previous Model 3 Aero Wheel Cap Kit looked like:

It’s worth noting the price of the new Aero Wheel Cap Kit has also increased by $10, up from $50 to $60 USD.
Tesla’s latest Model 3 refresh includes a new design for its 18-inch aero wheel covers.
The Aero Wheel Cap Kit for Model 3 is priced at $60 USD and includes four wheel caps, which should make for a faster install compared to before.
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I didn’t think the OEM cap was bad. To each his/her own, nothing wrong with having choices.
The older one looked better I find. Both aren’t offensive but do the job of covering up bare lugnuts. The update will be much faster to install!
Personally think it looks better without the cap. Looks sportier without, looks more “electric car” with it.