Quicksilver Model Y From Giga Berlin
Quicksilver is a glossy and fancy gray color that the Giga Berlin factory offers for the Tesla Model Y. It's a one of a kind color because no other Giga factory for Tesla offers this color. You can see this vehicle here from the "Tesla Cars Only" Twitter account:
TESLA Model Y QUICKSILVER AT THE Giga Berlin, GERMANY.pic.twitter.com/9JPsYxBMSL— TESLA CARS ONLY (@teslacarsonly) May 2, 2023
If you want to add the Quicksilver paint option, it will cost around 3,000 Euros or $3,200. If you wanted to get the Midnight Cherry Red paint, it's 3,200 Euros or $3,400 for that.
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What Other Colors Are There?
Tesla has a variety of colors from its Giga factories. Giga Berlin has these options:
* Quicksilver
* Midnight Cherry Red
* Deep Crimson Multi-Coat
* Pearl White Multi-Coat
* Solid Black
* Abyss Blue Multi-Coat
Giga Shanghai has these colors:
* Solid Black
* Pearl White Multi-Coat
* Midnight Silver Metallic
* Deep Sea Blue Metallic
* China Red
* Cold Light Silver Metallic
* Midnight Cherry Red
Fremont and Giga Texas in the U.S. have these colors:
* Solid Black
* Pearl White Multi-Coat
* Midnight Silver Metallic
* Deep Blue Metallic
* Red Multi-Coat
What's interesting to note is that the Cybertruck will be released without a paint color, and I think it's possible that the upcoming hatchback/compact SUB and sedan may not have paint options either in order to keep the cost low.
If Tesla makes a dedicated Robotaxi vehicle, I think, in order to mass produce this vehicle, if its sole purpose is giving people rides, that they may not give this paint either.
What do you think about the Quicksilver color from Tesla? Are there any other colors Tesla should add to their vehicle lineup?
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