Tesla Wrap
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Custom cut templates to protect your cameras & sensors
With extensive expertise in Tesla’s aluminum body panels and paint composition, we ensure precise coverage using custom-cut templates while carefully working around unique features like door handles and autopilot sensors.


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Frequently Asked Questions
Is it cheaper to paint or wrap my Tesla?
While a full wrap for a Tesla costs between £2000-£3000, compared to £4000-£8000 for a quality paint job, your decision should factor in more than just the initial price – if you’re leasing or plan to sell within 3-4 years, wrapping is ideal since it protects the original paint and can be removed without affecting resale value, but if you’re keeping your Tesla long-term and have paint damage to address, painting might be more cost-effective despite the higher upfront cost since it lasts 10+ years with proper care.
How long will a wrap last on my Tesla?
A Tesla wrap typically lasts 4-6 years when properly maintained, though the extensive glass roof areas and frequent Supercharging can affect durability – storing your Tesla in a garage rather than outdoors, hand washing rather than using automated car washes, and promptly cleaning any charging spills will help maximize lifespan, while wraps on frequently Supercharged vehicles may show premature wear around charging ports and those regularly parked outside in direct sunlight might need replacement closer to 3-4 years.
Do I have to tell the DVLA if I wrap my Tesla?
Yes, you must inform the DVLA when wrapping your Tesla as it’s considered a color change to your vehicle – this can be done quickly online using your V5C registration document or by post, and since Teslas often have enhanced autopilot features, you should also update your insurance provider to ensure all safety systems are properly covered with the wrap modification.
Is tesla wrapping legal in the UK?
Wrapping a Tesla is legal in the UK but must follow specific safety guidelines – you need to inform both the DVLA and your insurance company of the color change, avoid using reflective or mirror finishes that could interfere with autopilot sensors or cameras, ensure all Autopilot cameras and sensors remain completely unobstructed, and maintain visibility of any required safety markings, while the wrap material must be installed in a way that doesn’t interfere with the vehicle’s extensive safety systems.
How much to wrap a tesla?
A full Tesla wrap typically costs between £2000-£3500 depending on the model and finish choice – Model 3 and Y start from £2000-£2500, Model S ranges from £2500-£3000, while premium finishes like color-shifting or matte wraps can reach £3500 for any model, and since Teslas have complex curves and extensive sensor areas that require precise cutting, we recommend avoiding quotes under £1800 as these often indicate inexperience with electric vehicle wrapping or the use of inferior materials that could interfere with sensors.
How long does it take to wrap a Tesla?
A professional Tesla wrap installation takes 4-6 days to ensure proper coverage and sensor function – this includes a full day for deep cleaning and paint preparation, 2-3 days for precise vinyl application around complex curves and cameras, extra time for careful cutting around autopilot sensors and charging ports, and final quality checks to ensure all driver assistance systems work correctly, while rushing this process with faster turnaround times risks sensor interference and premature peeling around high-use areas.
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