While the Tesla Model S is distinct in the market as the world’s only luxury electric sedan, it is targeted towards more traditionally-powered super sedans like the BMW 5-Series and Mercedes E-Class.
As with the 5-Series and E-Class, the Model S is available in a number of guises including the range-topping Model S P90D with 762 horses on tap, about 200 hp more than both the M5 and outgoing E63 AMG. So while the Model S may be a match in terms of performance for its rivals, it does fall short in one key area, its lack of availability as a wagon.
Both the 5-Series and E-Class are available in Touring and Estate guises respectively, adding a bucket load of practicality to the duo. Sadly, a second body style of the Model S isn’t believed to be on the cards but that hasn’t stopped Rain Prisk Designs from imagining how such a model could look.
Obviously lowered and sitting on a set of massive wheels, it’s of little surprise that it looks more purposeful than the Model S sedan. Thanks to the implementation of an elongated roof as well as a steeply raked rear windscreen and short decklid, I think it actually looks sleeker and more attractive than the sedan.
Could Tesla secretly be developing such a car? That’s a possibility ,but so is the American manufacturer creating a spaceship to send to Mars.
Whatever the case may be, a wagon of the upcoming entry-level Tesla Model 3 should become a reality.