Tesla Model 3 Performance
It’s not just Tesla that gets a bad rap for thinner layers of paint. As EV manufacturers chase better range, reducing weight in the paint makes a big difference. Sadly this means stone chips and damage appear to be more frequent, although that could also be down to UK roads. Without getting lost in that debate, PPF makes sense for any car that could benefit from protection against stone chips, and this Tesla is no different. With Suntek PPF applied to the front end, we know this car will continue to look showroom fresh, regardless of what the road throws at it.