When you configure your Tesla, you choose paint, interior and wheels. It's both a matter of taste and of economics, since options are added to the price. Here's a sober overview so you make a choice you'll be happy with.
Paint
Typically one colour is standard (included), while others are options at extra cost. Dark colours emphasise shapes but show dust and scratches more easily; light colours are more forgiving day to day. The range and prices are set by Tesla and change — see the current configurator on tesla.com.
Interior: black vs white
| Black interior | Light/white interior | |
|---|---|---|
| Look | Classic, discreet | Light, spacious, premium |
| Upkeep | Hides dirt well | Needs a bit more cleaning |
| Heat | Can get hotter in sun | Reflects more light |
Both are durable materials; the choice is mostly about taste and how much cleaning you're up for.
Wheels
Larger wheels often look sporty but can cost a little range and give a firmer ride. Smaller/standard wheels are typically more comfortable and slightly more efficient. Think about what you value: looks or comfort/range.
What matters for resale?
Neutral, popular colours and equipment are often easier to resell, but in practice the car's condition, mileage and warranty weigh more. Choose what you'll enjoy driving — after all, you're the one using the car.
Ready to configure? See how to buy a Tesla in Denmark and the price overview so you know the total.