
Tesla has restocked its umbrella accessory in its online store, available for $60 USD.
“Designed for sturdy all-weather protection and exceptional coverage, the Tesla Umbrella features a large 62-inch canopy with room for two adults. The heavy-duty red fiberglass frame extends from an ergonomically designed handle for extra comfort,” explains Tesla’s website.

Tesla goes on to say, “perfect for any outdoor activity, the printed canopy features a prominent logo on the outside with a Tesla wordmark underneath, on the storage sleeve and molded directly into the handle. A black rubber ferrule with red plastic tips adds extra visibility and style.”
If you’ve been waiting to jump on this Tesla-branded umbrella, now may be the time as they usually sell out fast.
In other words, this is the ultimate umbrella for soccer moms and dads, to show off during those rainy day games. If you’re too lazy to walk to your Tesla to get the umbrella, just use Smart Summon, am I right?
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There must be buyers if Tesla continues to sell them..at $60 each!!