Tesla vehicles are at the forefront of the EV revolution, utilizing some of the most cutting-edge technologies available in the industry today. Tesla vehicle body structure design incorporates the best in advanced structural aluminum casting, extrusion, and stamped panel technology, combined with the latest aluminum welding and adhesive bonding technology. However, accidents can happen.
That's why Pfaff Autoworks, a certified Tesla collision repair shop, has been factory-trained and equipped to rebuild Tesla vehicles to the original EV specifications for structural integrity and quality of finish. When you need a trusted Tesla collision repair centre in the Markham, ON, area, trust Pfaff Autoworks.
This facility is monitored and supported by Tesla repair centre personnel, working together to ensure you can continue to enjoy your Tesla vehicle. Explore our services in more detail below, and contact us with any questions or to request an estimate.
Tesla collision repair requires far more than traditional autobody experience. Our Tesla repair technicians undergo rigorous, ongoing training designed specifically for Tesla vehicles, including Model S, Model 3, Model X, and Model Y.
Our certifications and training include:
Every team member involved in your Tesla repair, from estimators to technicians, understands the complexity of Tesla vehicle systems and follows strict Tesla collision repair standards at every stage of the process.
When it comes to Tesla collision repair, where you take your vehicle matters just as much as how the repair is performed. Tesla vehicles are engineered with proprietary materials, software, and safety systems that require specialized knowledge and strict repair protocols. Choosing a Tesla-approved collision centre ensures your vehicle is repaired according to Tesla's exacting factory standards.
Our Tesla collision centre is officially certified by Tesla, meaning our facility, technicians, tools, and processes are all approved and regularly audited. This certification is critical for preserving your vehicle's structural integrity, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), battery safety, and long-term performance.
Moreover, a Tesla-approved collision centre has direct access to Tesla repair documentation, approved repair procedures, genuine Tesla parts, and ongoing factory training. This level of authorization helps protect your vehicle's warranty and your safety.*
Our Tesla collision repair shop in Markham is equipped to handle everything from minor cosmetic damage to major structural repairs. Using approved repair methods and genuine parts, we provide a full range of services, including:
Every Tesla collision repair is performed with precision, care, and strict adherence to Tesla's approved procedures to ensure your vehicle performs exactly as it was designed to.
Additionally, our Tesla collision centre is equipped with:
This specialized technology enables our team to perform Tesla collision repairs with unmatched accuracy while preserving your vehicle's safety, performance, and appearance.
A Tesla-Approved Collision Centre is a repair facility that has been certified by Tesla to perform collision repairs using factory-approved tools, equipment, and procedures.** These centres are regularly audited by Tesla to ensure repairs meet strict safety and quality standards.
Tesla vehicles are built with advanced aluminum structures, high-voltage batteries, and proprietary technology. Choosing a Tesla certified collision repair shop ensures your vehicle is repaired correctly, safely, and according to Tesla's original specifications.
Yes. Our Tesla collision repair centre in Markham is equipped to repair all Tesla models, including Model S, Model 3, Model X, Model Y, and Cybertruck.
Pfaff Autoworks makes it easy for you to get the Tesla service your vehicle needs. Contact us online or call our Tesla repair centre in Markham, ON, today. By staying proactive about potential malfunctions, you are helping get the most out of the investment you've made in your Tesla.
*See dealer for limited warranty details.
**Source: Tesla
