
After launching its Model S Plaid Track Package just moments ago, Tesla also has debuted a new wheel and tire package for the flagship electric sedan.
Tesla says the Model S Plaid 20″ Zero-G Wheel and Tire Package will be available in June 2023 at a price of $6,000 USD. This package is specifically designed to optimize performance and track usage for Model S Plaid vehicles produced in 2021 and later.
The package includes 20X10J Zero-G wheels with 285/35R20 Goodyear Supercar 3R tires for the front and 20X11J Zero-G wheels with 305/30R20 Goodyear Supercar 3R tires for the rear. It also comes with TPMS, Zero-G center caps, tire nut valves, and lug nut covers.
Tesla advises against using the Goodyear Supercar 3R tires in winter conditions, as they are ultra high-performance summer tires not recommended for temperatures below 40℉ (5℃) or in snow and ice conditions.
Shipping to a preferred Tesla Service Center and installation are included in the package price.
You can purchase the Model S Plaid 20″ Zero-G Wheel and Tire Package here—get that credit card ready!
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