Veterans Day: Tesla Pays Tribute With “Special Ops” Project

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If you haven’t seen it yet, check out this stunning “Special Ops” project from Tesla in conjunction with SS Customs. They’ve created an eye-catching camouflage Tesla that announces the company’s U.S. Veterans Program across the side of the vehicle.

Source: SS Customs

At EVANNEX, we’re also proud to be part of Tesla’s “Special Ops” project with SS Customs. Aftermarket parts including the Refresh Front Fascia and Wheel Bands add something unique and distinctive as part of the project.

Source: SS Customs

In the past, Tesla has teamed up with SS Customs on other high-profile projects. This particular “Special Ops” project features a blue/grey/black/white camo color combination. On the rear bumper, it states: “Home of the free because of the brave.” The wrap also includes American flag artwork on the car’s panoramic roof.

It’s worth noting that Tesla has been cited as the most American-made car of any automaker. Tesla also has a long history of supporting those who’ve served in our military. To learn more, check out the URL proudly marked on the side of the vehicle: tesla.com/vets.

We at EVANNEX also want to extend our heartfelt thanks to all those who’ve served and risked their lives to protect our country.


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Matt Pressman

Matt is all about Tesla. He’s a TSLA investor, and he loves driving the family's Model 3, Model S, and Model X company cars. As co-founder of EVANNEX, a family business specializing in aftermarket Tesla accessories, he’s served as a contributor/editor of Electric Vehicle University (EVU) and the Owning Model S and Getting Ready for Model 3 books. He writes daily about Tesla and you can follow his work on the EVANNEX blog.

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