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Tesla belt buckles come online for $150 each

Tesla belt buckles come online for $150 each

Tesla launched a peripheral product, Tesla belt buckle. The design style of this belt buckle is also quite Tesla, in addition to the eye-catching LOGO, there is also a circle of English Don't Mess With Tesla, which means don't mess with Tesla, priced at $150 / piece.

Comments: It seems that selling some products that are not related to cars can also make a fortune, but only Tesla. After successfully selling empty wine bottles and whistles, this time, Musk decided to sell the belt buckle. It's a product Tesla launched to celebrate the upcoming completion of the Texas Gigafactory, and it costs $150 per belt buckle. The belt buckle is made of die-cast zinc carvings and is finished with an antique silver finish engraved with a star (Texas is also known as the "Lone Star State") and tesla's "T" logo. But even so, after this belt buckle was launched, it was quickly sold out, if there is no accident, this Tesla belt buckle will soon appear on the second-hand trading platform, at that time, it will increase the price several times or even more than ten times. For fans, these peripherals are extremely collectible. Tesla also released a kid-oriented off-road vehicle, priced at $1,900, its design inspired by the Cyberruck pickup truck, which quickly sold out, and is currently several times the price on the second-hand website, up to $100,000. Just before Christmas, Tesla launched a lot of interesting peripheral products. A few weeks ago, the company released the Cyberwhistle Whistle, which costs $50 and is made of medical-grade stainless steel, is a limited edition premium collectible that quickly sold out, with the current resale price of the second-hand website reaching hundreds of dollars. Tesla CEO Musk also used this to taunt Apple: "Don't pay IQ tax on Apple's polished cloth, come and buy a Tesla whistle!" "I really don't know, who pays the IQ tax this time."

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