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Tesla Model S Wrapped in Zombies Is Two Trending Subjects into One

Scandinano-wrapped Tesla Model S 17 photos
Photo: Scandinano
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People seem to just love zombies. We have no idea what it is about mindless hordes that go after your brain we find so appealing, we can't seem to get enough of it. From famous TV shows (hell, even the White Walkers are some sort of mix between zombies and the Flash) to video games, everywhere you turn there seems to be at least one undead creature looking to grab your attention.
Much like the zombies did with the entertainment business, Tesla has taken the automotive industry by storm. However, unlike the walking corpses, it still has a lot to prove, and although it is currently riding a pretty big wave, it's one built out of promises. But that doesn't take away the fact that the Model 3 has 373,000 registrations worldwide and that Tesla still offers the best electric powertrain out there.

The brand's fame didn't escape Norwegian wrapping specialist Scandinano, who came up with this lovely tribute to "The Return of the Living Dead." Old school, then. This type of projects are great for showing off what your company can do, but we doubt anybody could drive around in a car like that for too long before they got bored and wanted to change it. Which, of course, would mean even more business for Scandinano.

But don't go thinking this zombie-themed Tesla Model S is anything short of breathtaking. Sure, a lot of credit has to go to the photographer as well, but the execution is also spotless. There are a few nice touches like the sunroofs that make the wrap visible from the inside as well or the blood-stained Tesla logo. By the way, only now have I realized that the Tesla logo is basically the same as that of the Assassin's Creed franchise, but upside down.

Tesla's hidden door handles make it ideal for this type of wrapping project, and Scandinano has a few others on its Facebook page, even though none is as elaborate as this one. But even though we enjoy looking at what could very easily be considered car-art, we have to ask ourselves: would we ever do something like this with our own cars? Or, even better, would you?
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