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ILLUMINATED REAR TESLA LOGO FROM EVANNEX

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  • June 21, 2016
  • Electric Vehicles, Exterior accessories, Tesla Model S

I had been eyeing the illuminated front and rear Tesla logo from Evannex for a while – even when it still was a project on the teslamotorsclub.com forums. I also thought about installing the illuminated Tesla lettering but decided to go with the (in my opinion) less flashy option.

The installation was done by a local garage in Basel http://www.autopflegekamber.ch and Semir did a great job. He even installed a small switch in the right trunk handle so that the feature can be easily turned on and off.

This is necessary since the illuminated logo is not allowed by swiss traffic laws and needs to be turned off when the car goes in for inspection. Maybe this would be a nice option that Evannex could include in the future.

Here are pictures of the results:

And here’s a picture of the cool little switch I had installed:

# Evannex# Iluminated T# Tesla T logo
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