
Tesla has launched new Wall Connector Color Matched Faceplates, available for $100 USD each in the following options:
- Red Multi-Coat
- Black
- Deep Blue Metallic
- Midnight Silver Metallic
“Perfectly pair your Wall Connector to the paint color of your Tesla vehicle with Wall Connector Color Matched Faceplate,” explains Tesla.
“Made from the same durable tempered glass as the original design, these faceplates offer a stylish alternative to your Tesla charging setup and easy installation. Available in Midnight Silver Metallic, Deep Blue Metallic, Red Multi-Coat and Solid Black,” added the company’s description of the accessory.
Also, Tesla has renamed the Wall Connector White Glass Faceplate to just ‘Wall Connector Glass Faceplate’ for $90 USD, now that these new color options are available.
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