Before July 2023, the standard color was Pearl White Multi-Coat. At press time, Midnight Silver Metallic took its place as the only no. The switch to Midnight Silver as the standard color is important, as it comes free of charge.
Other colors come at a price: Pearl White Multi-Coat and Deep Blue Metallic are now $1,000, Solid. Tesla has changed its standard paint color for the Model 3 and Model Y. Now everything but Midnight Silver is at least $1,000.
The Tesla Midnight Silver Metallic colour option was available across various Tesla models, including the Model S, Model 3, Model X, and Model Y. This sleek and modern colour choice was offered for the electric sedan, compact sedan, SUV, and crossover SUV, allowing customers to select the Midnight Silver Metallic paint for their preferred Tesla. Both colors benefit from Tesla's advanced paint technology, ensuring durability and a premium finish for long-lasting visual impact.
Aesthetic Differences: Quicksilver vs. Midnight Silver Choosing between Tesla Quicksilver and Midnight Silver often depends on personal preference, as both colors offer distinct visual characteristics. Tesla has picked a new default paint color for the Model 3 and Model Y in North America, replacing the ubiquitous Pearl White Multi.
Tesla's Midnight Silver Metallic paint is a stunning and versatile option for Tesla owners who want a timeless and elegant look for their electric vehicles. With its deep grey color, metallic flakes, and durability, this paint option stands out from the crowd and complements the sleek design of Tesla's vehicles. The change comes after Tesla announced a record number of production and deliveries in Q2.
For Model S and Model X, Pearl White remains the free color, with Midnight Silver Metallic still a $1,500 extra upgrade. Back in November 2021, Tesla made Midnight Silver Metallic free in the U.S. and Canada, alongside Pearl White Multi.
Tesla has changed its standard paint color for the Model 3 and Model Y for shoppers in the U.S. Instead of Pearl White Multi-Coat being the default color on the automaker's line of more affordable EVs, the new no. Tesla has broken the era of monochromatic vehicular aesthetics, swapping out its standard Pearl White for a sleek and sophisticated Midnight Silver.