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The RemetzCar Shooting Brake Is Built from a Tesla Model S

The RemetzCar Shooting Brake Is Built from a Tesla Model S

We did not expect to start the week covering a Tesla station wagon. But here it is, the RemetzCar Shooting Brake built from a Tesla Model S. Made by RemetzCar (a Netherlands shop that specializes in transforming luxury vehicles into limousines) in collaboration with designers and the client, this full electric shooting brake has all the power and ludicrous stats you’d find in a Tesla Model S paired with the type of custom rear end you’d expect to find on a bespoke shooting brake. This was obviously far more difficult than just swapping in new parts. The team had to measure everything, go through multiple design iterations and completely build the back of the body by hand to get the feel just right. They nailed it. This was a completely custom build for an existing client, but based on the RemetzCar history with other luxury car conversions, we’re sure they’d make you one too if you’re interested.