• Liberty Walk just released a new body kit for the Tesla Model 3.
  • It costs $7,920 before shipping and comes with four main components.
  • It’s made from fiberglass-reinforced plastic and is available now.

If there’s one thing that most Tesla models have in common is their subtle, understated styling. Even the most powerful and performance-focused variants look almost identical to base models. Now, Liberty Walk is giving Tesla Model 3 owners a way to truly stand out from the crowd.

Dubbed the LB E Tesla Model 3 body kit, it comes with four major components. They include a front half spoiler, a ducktail wing for the rear, a rear diffuser, and side diffusers. That kit rings up for $6,270. Those interested in the super-wide fender flares on the images here need to go for the LB E Works Tesla Model 3 kit though.

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It comes with everything mentioned but adds in the fenders and costs $7,920. Keep in mind a few things about those prices though. First, they don’t include shipping. Liberty Walk doesn’t offer an online shipping calculator either so there’s no telling what it might cost to actually get one of these to your door.

Secondly, there’s also nothing from Liberty Works about the suspension mods and wheels used on this demo vehicle. That means one will need to source their own components if they want to achieve the planted stance seen here.

Notably, Liberty Walk points out that the kit is made of fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP) which might signal a future option for another material, perhaps carbon fiber. In addition, buyers do have the freedom to pick and choose from an ala carte-style menu when it comes to most of these components.

The ducktail wing is the cheapest option at $990. The rear diffuser and side diffusers are $1,650 each. Finally, the front half splitter costs $1,980 on its own. This means that the fenders are only available with the entire kit for the time being.

While lots of body kit options are available for Teslas, Liberty Walk is a well-known player in the space. It’s built similar kits for the Ferrari F8 Tributo, the Lamborghini Countach, and even the Nissan GT-R.

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