ARES has been on a roll, and even a popular EV like the Tesla Model S can’t escape their talented clutches. They’ve taken their coachbuilding skills to the luxurious and quick Tesla sedan and went ahead and chopped off the damned roof and two of the doors. This commissioned project received longer front doors, chassis reinforcements, a fabric top that stows under a body-matching hard tonneau cover. It also receives a new lower front fascia with splitter, side skirts, and rear bumper finishers. Finishing off the car is a custom carbon fiber body kit including a front splitter, side skirts, and rear bumper accents that make the S look like it came from the factory. The customer rear seats were crafted to fit the new configuration, and the whole interior has received the ARES treatment with carbon fiber, as well as black, white, and orange leather. We have no clue what the price is, but we’re guessing it’s more than most humans can afford.
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