Get Original Tesla Window Sticker by VIN Lookup
Access your Tesla’s original factory window sticker, including MSRP, factory options, colors, and specifications. Available for modern Tesla VINs and eligible classic Tesla Roadster chassis numbers.
What is a Tesla Window Sticker
A Tesla Window Sticker (monroney label) is the official factory window sticker required on new vehicles sold in the United States.
It displays important information such as the original MSRP, standard equipment, factory options, battery specifications, Autopilot features, EPA range estimates, warranty coverage, and government safety information. The document helps verify how the vehicle was equipped when new and is useful when buying, selling, or documenting your Tesla.
Tesla’s approach to vehicle configuration differs from traditional automakers. Rather than extensive option packages, Tesla offers a streamlined configuration process with software-enabled features, battery pack choices, and over-the-air updates that can add functionality after purchase. The window sticker captures the hardware and software configuration at the time of delivery, documenting exactly what left the factory.
Why Look Up a Tesla Window Sticker by VIN?
Tesla’s unique configuration model, with battery options, drivetrain configurations, Autopilot capabilities, and software-locked features, means no two Teslas are configured exactly alike. Factory options can significantly change a vehicle’s range, performance, and value.
Looking up the original window sticker helps verify exactly how the Tesla left the factory before you buy, sell, or insure it.
Buyers
Tesla’s battery pack size (Standard Range, Long Range, or Performance) determines range and performance. Understanding which battery configuration, motor setup (single, dual, or tri-motor), and Autopilot features were actually installed helps you evaluate whether the asking price reflects the vehicle’s true factory equipment.
Sellers
The original window sticker provides documented proof of factory-installed options like Enhanced Autopilot, Full Self-Driving Capability, performance upgrades, and premium interior packages that may not be obvious in photographs. This documentation helps justify the asking price.
Dealers
Tesla dealerships and third-party dealers managing Tesla inventory face unique challenges with software-configurable features. Having window sticker documentation reduces customer confusion, prevents disputes about included features, and helps sales teams accurately present each vehicle’s capabilities.
What Information Can You Find on a Tesla Window Sticker?
The Tesla window sticker serves as the definitive record of how the vehicle was originally built. It documents every factory decision, from the battery selection to the software features included at delivery.
Vehicle Description
This section establishes the Tesla’s factory identity, confirming the model, model year, VIN, and production details. It’s particularly useful for distinguishing between Standard Range, Long Range, and Performance variants.
Standard Equipment
Documents the features included at no extra cost, such as automatic emergency braking, lane departure warning, adaptive cruise control, premium audio system, heated seats, and Tesla’s signature touchscreen interface.
Options and Packages
Lists every factory-selected upgrade, including battery pack upgrades, motor configurations, premium interior packages, Enhanced Autopilot, Full Self-Driving Capability, performance upgrades, and wheel and tire packages.
Interior & Exterior Color
Displays the original Tesla paint and interior combination, including standard colors and premium options like Multi-Coat Red, Midnight Silver, and Ultra White interior.
Original MSRP and Total Price
Breaks down the base MSRP, individual option prices, destination charges, and the total suggested retail price when the Tesla was new.
NHTSA Safety Ratings
Documents official government safety ratings for eligible Tesla models, based on crash testing conducted when the vehicle was new.
Battery and Powertrain
Identifies the battery capacity (kWh), range estimates (miles), motor configuration (single, dual, or tri-motor), horsepower, and charging capabilities installed before the car left the factory.
Interior and Exterior Features
Highlights factory-installed details such as premium audio, heated steering wheel, power liftgate, panoramic glass roof, and exterior styling features.
Safety and Security Features
Documents original safety equipment, including airbags, electronic stability systems, blind spot monitoring, parking sensors, automatic emergency braking, and available driver assistance features.
Warranty Information
Shows the factory coverage included when the Tesla was delivered new, including basic vehicle warranty, battery and drive unit warranty, corrosion protection, and roadside assistance.
Fuel Economy (Energy Efficiency)
Provides official EPA range estimates, efficiency ratings (MPGe), annual energy cost estimates, and charging specifications for the specific Tesla model.
Mechanical Features
Details the Tesla’s engineering, including suspension type, brake system, wheel and tire specifications, motor type, and drivetrain configuration.
How to Read a Tesla Window Sticker
The Tesla window sticker is structured to highlight the brand’s technology-first approach to vehicle configuration. Unlike traditional automakers, Tesla emphasizes battery technology, software features, and electric performance, which appear prominently throughout the document.
Top Section - Vehicle Description
This section establishes the Tesla’s factory identity. Look for the model designation – this confirms whether you’re looking at a Model 3, Model Y, Model S, or Model X, which determines the vehicle class. The VIN decoding shows whether the vehicle has the Standard Range, Long Range, or Performance battery configuration. The exterior and interior color codes identify the original paint and interior choices.
Middle Section - Factory Options
Tesla’s options structure is unique in the automotive industry. This section documents battery upgrades, motor configurations (single motor RWD, dual motor AWD, or tri-motor Performance), premium interior packages, wheel and tire upgrades, and critically, the Autopilot and Full Self-Driving Capability packages that were purchased at delivery. Tesla’s over-the-air update capability means some features may have been added after delivery, but the window sticker shows what was included from the factory.
Left Side - Standard Equipment
Tesla’s standard equipment reflects the brand’s minimalist, technology-focused philosophy. This section documents features like automatic emergency braking, lane departure warning, adaptive cruise control, premium audio, and the central touchscreen interface. For newer models, this section shows the Hardware version (HW3, HW4) that determines future software capabilities.
Right Side - Original Pricing
The pricing section tells the story of how a base Tesla became a fully-equipped vehicle. It shows the starting MSRP, then adds each option price. Destination charges are included. The total MSRP represents the factory-suggested retail price when the vehicle was new.
Bottom Section - Energy Efficiency, Safety & Warranty
This section reflects Tesla’s commitment to electric efficiency and safety. EPA range estimates are specific to the battery and motor configuration. Safety ratings from NHTSA show crash test results. The warranty information documents the original coverage, including the 8-year/unlimited-mile battery and drive unit warranty.
Real-World Comparison: Two Teslas, Two Distinct Personalities
Tesla’s model range spans from affordable electric sedans to high-performance luxury vehicles. The window sticker captures these differences in detail.
See how two Tesla models can have completely different specifications, equipment levels, and intended purposes:
| Category |
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|---|---|---|
| VIN | ZFF83CLAXK0248132 | ZFF83CLA3L0250015 |
| Model Year | 2019 | 2020 |
| Model | 812 Superfast | 812 Superfast |
| Engine | 6.5L V12 | 6.5L V12 |
| Transmission | 7-Speed Dual-Clutch Automatic | 7-Speed Dual-Clutch Automatic |
| Base MSRP | $350,102 | $360,393 (+$10,291) |
| Total MSRP | $451,311 | $437,639 |
| Annual Fuel Cost | $3,450 | $3,750 |
| 5-Year Fuel Cost | $10,250 | $11,250 |
| EPA Label | Uses 2019 EPA methodology | Uses 2020 EPA methodology |
| Fuel Economy | 13 MPG (12 city / 16 highway) | 13 MPG (12 city / 16 highway) |
| Notable Factory Options |
Front Suspension Lift, Leather Seat Trim, Sport Bucket Seats, Apple CarPlay, Premium Audio |
Giallo Modena Paint, Tortora Interior, Apple CarPlay, Premium Audio, Standard Seat Configuration |
| What Makes It Different? | Higher MSRP with a sport-focused option package. | Lower MSRP with a different factory color combination and equipment selection. |
How to Get a Tesla Window Sticker by VIN?
Getting your Tesla’s factory documentation is straightforward. Here’s how the process works.
StepStep 1: Locate and Enter Your Tesla VIN
Find your Tesla's 17-character VIN on the dashboard, door jamb, registration, or insurance documents. You can also search using a U.S. license plate or the vehicle's year and model.
Step 2: Verify the Factory Record
Once you submit the VIN, our system cross-references it with Tesla's factory vehicle data. This generates an accurate digital window sticker showing the original MSRP, battery specifications, Autopilot features, and factory-installed equipment.
Step 3: Download Your Window Sticker
Complete your order to receive a printable digital Tesla window sticker. You can save it, print it, or reference it whenever needed to verify the vehicle's original factory configuration.
What Is a Tesla VIN Number and Where to Find It?
The Vehicle Identification Number serves as the permanent identity for every Tesla. Modern Teslas use the standardized 17-character VIN.
Common VIN locations include:
Dashboard visible through the windshield on the driver’s side
Driver’s side door jamb or door frame
Inside the frunk or trunk area
Vehicle title or registration documents
Bill of sale or purchase paperwork
Insurance documents
Browse Window Stickers For All Tesla Model
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Why Choose Our Tesla Window Sticker Service
A Tesla deserves documentation that matches its value. Our Tesla window sticker lookup retrieves the original window sticker so you can see how the vehicle was equipped when it left the factory. Here’s why:
Modern Tesla Support
Our lookup tool handles current 17-character VINs for all Tesla models, including Model S, Model 3, Model X, Model Y, and Cybertruck.
Factory-Accurate Data
Every Tesla window sticker is generated using OEM-based vehicle information, providing accurate specifications, factory-installed options, battery details, and software features as the vehicle was built.
Quick Digital Access
No dealership appointment or waiting period. Simply enter your Tesla VIN, complete the lookup, and download a printable digital window sticker.
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From Tesla owners clubs to EV enthusiasts, our service is used by those who need accurate factory documentation for their electric vehicles.
Frequently Asked Questions About Tesla Window Stickers
How to get a Tesla window sticker?
Enter your Tesla’s VIN into our lookup tool. Provide the 17-character VIN, complete the lookup, and receive a printable digital window sticker showing the original MSRP, factory options, battery specifications, Autopilot features, and more.
Can I pull a window sticker by VIN?
Yes. Enter the VIN into our lookup tool, and you’ll receive a digital copy showing the original factory configuration, including battery size, motor configuration, range estimates, and software features.
What is a Monroney label?
A Monroney label is the official factory window sticker required on new vehicles sold in the United States. It displays the original MSRP, standard equipment, factory options, energy efficiency estimates, warranty coverage, and government safety information.
What battery information appears on a Tesla window sticker?
The window sticker shows the battery capacity (kWh), EPA range estimate, motor configuration, and charging specifications that were factory-installed.
What Autopilot features are documented?
The window sticker shows which Autopilot and Full Self-Driving Capability features were purchased at delivery. Some features may have been added later via over-the-air updates.