Model-Specific Guidance For Model 3, Y, S, and X
- Each Tesla model has unique glass shapes and large surface areas that benefit from careful planning. Model 3 and Model Y feature expansive back glass and panoramic roof sections that need thoughtful VLT choices to manage heat without making the cabin feel too dark. Model S and Model X owners often prefer lighter fronts and slightly darker rears for balanced visibility and privacy. We explain how different shades perform in bright Las Vegas, NV light and under street lighting at night. For drivers who take long highway trips, a windshield strip can reduce glare from overhead lights without impacting forward vision. Our certified team prepares glass thoroughly and installs films with tidy edges that fit the clean Tesla design. The result is a uniform look that feels intentional from every angle.


Heat Rejection, UV Defense, and Clear Connectivity
Ceramic Pro films are engineered to target infrared heat while preserving clear signals, which is important for vehicles with ADAS sensors and connected tech. You can choose a lighter OEM style that still cuts heat or a privacy tone that provides a more shaded cabin. All options focus on UV defense to help protect passengers and keep interiors looking crisp. We also discuss care tips to prevent edge contamination and maintain long-term clarity. If your Tesla has a glass roof, we’ll show side-by-side samples so you can see how each VLT reads inside and outside. Pairing tint with windshield protection film helps reduce pits and chips for frequent highway drivers. When these upgrades work together, your Tesla stays cooler, cleaner, and more comfortable.



