— see clip at the bottom of this blog post). The upgrade features LED lighting trim around the center console, dashboard, and door handles, and the video shows the impressive process the user undertook to mod the vehicle.
The video starts with the user removing the carbon fiber trim around the center console and across the dash, and replacing each of them with an RGB LED trim. Then, the door and window panels are removed and the user puts an LED liner around the handles. Finally, the user removes the center touchscreen, the speakers, and the panel beneath the steering wheel and replaces each of them with LED lights.
The result is a beautiful white LED entry into the vehicle through the handles, and an aesthetically pleasing display of synchronized RGB color once inside. As good as it looks, this complicated mod is probably best left for professionals or those who really know what they’re doing.joins a wide range of aftermarket mods that many believe can upgrade their Tesla — whether it’s purely for aesthetic reasons or strictly performance-related.
For example, a collaboration between Orbis and NASA brought a new Periodic Wave Disc Brake Rotor to fruition for the Tesla Model S Plaid, and the creators hope to bring it to the U.S. market as soon as possible, according to . As far as performance is concerned, NASA says the brake disc offers a “lightweight brake rotor design with high heat dissipation using novel surface cooling technology.”