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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 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's 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
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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
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The RemetzCar Model S shooting brake's completely new tailgate, with rear spoiler, hidden wiper and brake light
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An electric shooting brake courtesy of RemetzCar
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Interior shot of the RemetzCar Model S shooting brake
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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 was given its own metallic green paint job
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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's completely new tailgate, with rear spoiler, hidden wiper and brake light
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A chrome trim was also added, which runs from the A pillars along the roofline and around the panoramic roof
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The RemetzCar Model S shooting brake's completely new tailgate, with rear spoiler, hidden wiper and brake light
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A chrome trim was also added, which runs from the A pillars along the roofline and around the panoramic roof
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Design sketch by London-based Niels van Roij
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Design sketch by London-based Niels van Roij
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The RemetzCar Model S shooting brake was given its own metallic green paint job
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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
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A Tesla Model S undergoing a RemetzCar conversion to a shooting brake
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A nameplate lets onlookers know that this is a very special Tesla Model S
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A Tesla Model S undergoing a RemetzCar conversion to a shooting brake
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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
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Shooting brake and electric car enthusiast Floris de Raadt is handed the keys to the RemetzCar Model S Shooting Brake
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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
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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
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. ;)