A group of German engineers took a Model 3 off-road and made it a hulking beast.
The gearheads spent four weeks adding giant chain tracks to the car, turning it into a six-ton, fully electric off-roading rampager.
Elektrek points out thatTeslas are popular for off-road enthusiasts because of their powerful electric powertrains and monstrous amounts of Torque.
This new project really takes the cake, as the mechanics have previously converted Teslas into a bunch of things, like a mini-tank with snow tracks and a sick-looking muddin.
The English subtitles explain their work step-by-step, even though the Real Life Guys filmed their clip while speaking German.
It's great to see customers converting vehicles because they can find what they're looking for. The electric car company's long-awaited Cybertruck looks a lot less capable than the monsterTesla.
If manufacturers see a market for building electric ATVS and other recreational vehicles they will be more likely to create new products and spread the EV love farther and wider.
The off-road is just the tip of the iceberg.
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