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Tesla Model S restyle broadens station wagon appeal

Tesla Model S restyle broadens station wagon appeal
The striking RemetzCar Model S shooting brake was commissioned by shooting brake and electric car enthusiast Floris de Raadt
The striking RemetzCar Model S shooting brake was commissioned by shooting brake and electric car enthusiast Floris de Raadt
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The RemetzCar Model S Shooting Brake will make its public debut at the International Concours d'Élégance Paleis Het Loo in Apeldoorn, The Netherlands, on June 29
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The RemetzCar Model S Shooting Brake will make its public debut at the International Concours d'Élégance Paleis Het Loo in Apeldoorn, The Netherlands, on June 29
The striking RemetzCar Model S shooting brake was commissioned by shooting brake and electric car enthusiast Floris de Raadt
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The striking RemetzCar Model S shooting brake was commissioned by shooting brake and electric car enthusiast Floris de Raadt
The RemetzCar Model S shooting brake's completely new tailgate, with rear spoiler, hidden wiper and brake light
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The RemetzCar Model S shooting brake's completely new tailgate, with rear spoiler, hidden wiper and brake light
RemetzCar fashioned aluminum body panels, a new C-pillar, and fitted a completely new tailgate, with rear spoiler, hidden wiper and brake light
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RemetzCar fashioned aluminum body panels, a new C-pillar, and fitted a completely new tailgate, with rear spoiler, hidden wiper and brake light
"The conversion merges seamlessly with the Tesla base vehicle, whilst clearly communicating though form, design language and materials that this is a tailor-made Shooting Brake," said designer Niels van Roij
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"The conversion merges seamlessly with the Tesla base vehicle, whilst clearly communicating though form, design language and materials that this is a tailor-made Shooting Brake," said designer Niels van Roij
The RemetzCar Model S shooting brake's completely new tailgate, with rear spoiler, hidden wiper and brake light
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The RemetzCar Model S shooting brake's completely new tailgate, with rear spoiler, hidden wiper and brake light
An electric shooting brake courtesy of RemetzCar
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An electric shooting brake courtesy of RemetzCar
Interior shot of the RemetzCar Model S shooting brake
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Interior shot of the RemetzCar Model S shooting brake
The striking RemetzCar Model S shooting brake was commissioned by shooting brake and electric car enthusiast Floris de Raadt
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The striking RemetzCar Model S shooting brake was commissioned by shooting brake and electric car enthusiast Floris de Raadt
The RemetzCar Model S shooting brake was given its own metallic green paint job
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The RemetzCar Model S shooting brake was given its own metallic green paint job
The striking RemetzCar Model S shooting brake was commissioned by shooting brake and electric car enthusiast Floris de Raadt
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The striking RemetzCar Model S shooting brake was commissioned by shooting brake and electric car enthusiast Floris de Raadt
The RemetzCar Model S shooting brake's completely new tailgate, with rear spoiler, hidden wiper and brake light
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The RemetzCar Model S shooting brake's completely new tailgate, with rear spoiler, hidden wiper and brake light
A chrome trim was also added, which runs from the A pillars along the roofline and around the panoramic roof
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A chrome trim was also added, which runs from the A pillars along the roofline and around the panoramic roof
The RemetzCar Model S shooting brake's completely new tailgate, with rear spoiler, hidden wiper and brake light
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The RemetzCar Model S shooting brake's completely new tailgate, with rear spoiler, hidden wiper and brake light
A chrome trim was also added, which runs from the A pillars along the roofline and around the panoramic roof
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A chrome trim was also added, which runs from the A pillars along the roofline and around the panoramic roof
Design sketch by London-based Niels van Roij
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Design sketch by London-based Niels van Roij
Design sketch by London-based Niels van Roij
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Design sketch by London-based Niels van Roij
The RemetzCar Model S shooting brake was given its own metallic green paint job
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The RemetzCar Model S shooting brake was given its own metallic green paint job
A Tesla Model S undergoing a RemetzCar conversion to a shooting brake
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A Tesla Model S undergoing a RemetzCar conversion to a shooting brake
A Tesla Model S undergoing a RemetzCar conversion to a shooting brake
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A Tesla Model S undergoing a RemetzCar conversion to a shooting brake
A Tesla Model S undergoing a RemetzCar conversion to a shooting brake
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A Tesla Model S undergoing a RemetzCar conversion to a shooting brake
A nameplate lets onlookers know that this is a very special Tesla Model S
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A nameplate lets onlookers know that this is a very special Tesla Model S
A Tesla Model S undergoing a RemetzCar conversion to a shooting brake
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A Tesla Model S undergoing a RemetzCar conversion to a shooting brake
Shooting brake and electric car enthusiast Floris de Raadt asked RemetzCar to build an electric shooting brake after seeing the company's Model S Hearse
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Shooting brake and electric car enthusiast Floris de Raadt asked RemetzCar to build an electric shooting brake after seeing the company's Model S Hearse
Shooting brake and electric car enthusiast Floris de Raadt is handed the keys to the RemetzCar Model S Shooting Brake
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Shooting brake and electric car enthusiast Floris de Raadt is handed the keys to the RemetzCar Model S Shooting Brake
Tesla Ted with Qwest Norfolk's Model S P90D shooting brake conversion
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Tesla Ted with Qwest Norfolk's Model S P90D shooting brake conversion
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Late last year, UK firm Qwest Norfolk completed a stylish rework of the back end of a Tesla Model S P90D to transform the electric car into a shooting brake – in order to accommodate a canine companion called Ted. Now Dutch firm RemetzCar has also attacked the rear of a Model S for the first of 20 electric shooting brakes.

The shooting brake build is not the first time RemetzCar has converted a Model S, the company had previously reworked the Tesla sedan into a quiet and stylish electric funeral transporter it called the Model S Hearse. In October 2017, a new project was announced.

The build was commissioned by shooting brake and electric car enthusiast Floris de Raadt, who had seen the Hearse model and asked if a custom electric shooting brake could be developed. The overall design came from London-based Niels van Roij. "The conversion merges seamlessly with the Tesla base vehicle, whilst clearly communicating though form, design language and materials that this is a tailor-made Shooting Brake," said Roij.

Shooting brake and electric car enthusiast Floris de Raadt is handed the keys to the RemetzCar Model S Shooting Brake
Shooting brake and electric car enthusiast Floris de Raadt is handed the keys to the RemetzCar Model S Shooting Brake

The core of the Model S was left pretty much untouched, with the redesign concentrating on the rear. RemetzCar fashioned aluminum body panels, a new C-pillar, and fitted a completely new tailgate, with rear spoiler, hidden wiper and brake light. A chrome trim was also added, which runs from the A pillars along the roofline and around the panoramic roof. The final touch was to give the electric shooting brake a new paint job, a "green metallic with a twist of gold gives the Model SB an elegant yet striking appearance."

The RemetzCar Model S Shooting Brake will make its public debut at the International Concours d'Élégance Paleis Het Loo in Apeldoorn, The Netherlands, on June 29, ahead of a tour through Europe. A series run of 20 models is planned. There are more images in the gallery.

Source: RemetzCar

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4 comments
4 comments
ChairmanLMAO
looks great!
usugo
Too bad, they didn't fix the ugly front of the car!
Better than Qwest's job though
Madlyb
4 doors means it is an Estate or Station Wagon and not a Shooting Brake, but it looks brilliant.
ljaques
Sleek and stylish, but not pretty. Well done, folks. The green metallic paint is just gorgeous.
I love that electric hearse, ushering out the gas guzzlers. ;)