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Here’s What The First Customized White Tesla P85D Looks Like

Tesla P85D Customized 10 photos
Photo: T Sportline
Here’s How The First Customized White Tesla P85D Looks LikeHere’s How The First Customized White Tesla P85D Looks LikeHere’s How The First Customized White Tesla P85D Looks LikeHere’s How The First Customized White Tesla P85D Looks LikeHere’s How The First Customized White Tesla P85D Looks LikeHere’s How The First Customized White Tesla P85D Looks LikeHere’s How The First Customized White Tesla P85D Looks LikeHere’s How The First Customized White Tesla P85D Looks LikeHere’s How The First Customized White Tesla P85D Looks Like
Going custom on cars is as old as producing serial car models if not even older, since there always were some petrol heads throughout history that believed they can do it better themselves. But the time has come the world’s super fast EV - able to take out the actual Porsche 911 Turbo on track - to hits the tuning shop and get “street-cool” approved.
In case you thought tuning shops are only for the mean petrol-consumers, think again. So what if you chose to drive a green car instead of a W12 beast, that doesn’t mean you can’t keep things as cool as rappers do these days.

Take Lionel Richie, for instance. The famous soul singer sent his new Tesla Model S straight to the custom shop, back in December 2013 when he bought the EV. Forged wheels and a 4-piece carbon fiber sport package was what the singer chose for. Since we grew fond of what these people do, we now stumbled upon another job which involves a newer model.

The folks over at the T Sportline shop recently customized a white Tesla P85D they claim it’s the first ever to go through special care. But what are we looking at? As Richie’s Tesla Model S, this one also received a Carbon Fiber Sport Package. The car got mesh styled matte black TS117 plus a forged wheel set fitted with Pirelli P Zero Nero tires.

The EV’s front had to get some proper care as well, so the Tesla P85D also got a black nose cone grill, completed with custom racing stripes and black chrome package. Overall, this Tesla pulls the Stormtrooper look very well, but we wish somebody would make a full widebody kit for this thing.
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