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Tesla Model S P85D Carbon Kit by Larte Gets Detailed at Top Marques 2015

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The Tesla Model S P85D is considered by many to be the most revolutionary car made by an American company in the last decade. It's about as fast as most supercars, but the problem is that all of them look the same since Tesla is doing its best to deter tuning. There have been some failed attempts, but Larte Design seems to have cracked it with an amazing body kit made from the most fashionable materials of the moment.
Last week, we showed you the Larte kit in the official photo gallery provided to us by the tuning company. But to get a real idea of what they offer, we present two videos shot in 4K resolution at Top Marques in the capital of the rich and famous, Monaco.

The guys at GT Board are showing us everything about the upgraded P85D, starting with the interior. This offers quite a few carbon fiber inserts, a dash covered in Nappa leather and Alcantara for the pillars and roof. The electric car has become visibly less discrete than before, with the seatbelts, stitching and accent piping all done in red. With the help of desirable carbon fiber leather, the Tesla sedan looks a bit like an AMG.

Moving on to the exterior, we notice that extra air intakes have been added. Of course, this kit isn't for people who want to be discrete, but many P85D buyers are celebrities, and I think this package is perfect for them.

Both the front and the back show many carbon fiber inserts. The Tesla also hugs the road a little more, and its performance rubber should make handling better. All the changes are done in a classy manner and have that Brabus Rocket vibe about them. Hopefully, the AMG tuning specialists will realize just how desirable the Tesla is and design their own body kit soon.

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About the author: Mihnea Radu
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Mihnea's favorite cars have already been built, the so-called modern classics from the '80s and '90s. He also loves local car culture from all over the world, so don't be surprised to see him getting excited about weird Japanese imports, low-rider VWs out of Germany, replicas from Russia or LS swaps down in Florida.
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