A Tesla Model 3 electric tank was built by a YouTube group, The Real Life Guys.
Tesla Model 3 is the cheapest model of the giant EV maker. Although the automaker is offering customization features for its electric car consumers, some individuals are not satisfied with having a regular EV.
Some of them make the affordable electric vehicle lowered than usual. On the other hand, other individuals prefer having it with higher ground clearance.
Now, The Real Life Guys YouTube group decided to take Model 3 customization to the next level. Here's what an EV tank looks like.
Tesla Model 3 Electric Tank Built by YouTubers!
According to Electrek's latest report, the new Tesla Model 3 tank has giant chain tracks. Because of this, the customized version weighs around six tons.
Based on the official YouTube post of The Real Life Guys, adding giant tank tracks makes the popular Model 3 more impressive when it comes to physical design.
You can say that it can actually be used to compete in monster truck competitions.
"We build the ultimate offroad Tesla, with gigantic chains. The last four weeks we have been working day and night on this project," said the YouTube group.
But, The Real Life Guys will not actually achieve this customized Tesla Model 3 without the help of Autohero, a used car seller than funded the project.
If you want to see more details about the new EV tank, you can watch the YouTube below.
Tesla Making Its Own Custom EV Taxi
While other individuals are focusing on customizing EVs to make them off-road zero-emission vehicles, Tesla is working on its own customized robotaxis.
The giant EV maker said that the new robotaxi development is one of its smartest plans. Forbes reported that the new Tesla robotaxis would come from the existing electric car units of the company.
The automaker explained that they would convert returned EV units into their own robotaxi fleets. What makes these new electric taxis is that they don't actually have pedals and steering wheels.
Previously, the Tesla CPU overheating CPU issue led to a massive EV recall.
On the other hand, the Tesla Model 3 Performance's track mode issue also forced the EV maker to recollect around 48,000 units.
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Written by: Griffin Davis