8 Tesla Dream Vehicles — Rendered
Credit to Author: Matt Pressman| Date: Fri, 27 Dec 2019 05:03:38 +0000
Published on December 27th, 2019 | by Matt Pressman
December 27th, 2019 by Matt Pressman
Originally published on EVannex.
Back in 2013, when Elon Musk first the idea of a pickup truck on Twitter, many thought he was kidding. First, the Tesla CEO had to make the company’s fledgling sedan, Model S, a viable contender before moving on to another project that bold. Sure enough, Model S won and . Years later, Musk’s vision for a pickup truck — which certainly turned out to be — shocked the world.
So what’s next for Tesla? The future lineup is definitely exciting: Cybertruck, Roadster, Model Y, and Semi all look very promising. But we all know Musk is dreaming up other cool projects for Tesla. What could the next decade’s futuristic vehicles look like? The team over at Australia’s came up with some design renderings that hint at what might be coming. Here’s their wish list for eight all-new, future-forward Tesla vehicles.
Although a Tesla Motorcycle would be really cool, Elon Musk has shut down the idea multiple times. He finally why during Tesla’s Shareholder Meeting in 2018. “I had a road bike until I was 17 and was almost killed by a truck,” Musk said. “So we’re not going to do motorcycles.” However, if Elon ever changes his mind, something like this could look very sharp:
Many in the Tesla community were hoping for Model 4 — a smaller, cheaper, compact Tesla. Musk , “With something like the Model 3, it’s designed such that roughly half the people can afford the car,” he said. “With fourth generation and smaller cars and what not, we’ll ultimately be in the position where almost everyone will be able to afford the car.” He later backtracked and said full autonomy would render a Model 4 pointless. Maybe someday he’ll reconsider and create a hot hatch — Tesla’s high-performance version of a lower-priced hatchback car? [Editor’s note: I think Elon actually did flip back to planning this, and our own Paul Fosse recently tried to crowdsource some ideas on cutting costs.]
Could an all-electric Tesla bus be in the works someday? Elon Musk first a “Model B” concept in “Tesla’s Master Plan, Part Deux” and called it a High Density-Passenger Urban Transport Vehicle. He’s since cooled on the idea — focusing on the and managing a fleet of Tesla robotaxis instead. But this bus idea could bubble up again, especially considering the design could share some elements with the forthcoming Tesla Semi.
Elon Musk actually owns two classic cars, a Ford Model T, which a friend gave him, and a Jaguar Series 1 1967 E-type Roadster. On Twitter, Musk the Jaguar his “first love.” Musk he bought the Jaguar early on in his career because he fancied the car in a book of classic convertibles he got when he was 17. What if Elon wanted to do a retro Tesla — a classic sports car with some influences from his favorite Jag?
Did you know long before creating supercars? So, would Tesla ever get into the agriculture space? Doubtful. Although, the Silicon Valley automaker does make unconventional products like solar tiles and stationary storage. And, believe it or not, early on Lamborghini manufactured oil-burning heaters and air conditioning units. Well … if Elon follows the Lambo playbook, maybe a Tesla tractor could be in the cards someday? It would certainly look cool.
Before the launch of the Cybertruck, Musk that Tesla’s new pickup would be something akin to the Lotus Esprit from the 1977 James Bond movie The Spy who Loved Me. He was actually referring to the design, not the scene where the car went into an “amphibious mode” in order to escape the villains. Regardless, if Musk ever did create an amphibious car, the wheels might retract and look something like this.
During the Cybertruck launch, Tesla stunned the audience when he introduced a three-wheeled ATV. Could a smaller four-wheeled utility vehicle be something in the works for Tesla? Maybe the Cybertruck’s companion ATV is just the start of more (small) things to come? If so, perhaps Tesla’s tablet display and control electronics could be shielded behind sturdy bullbars and protected inside a roll cage.
It’s happening … well, kind of. Tesla’s new Roadster should be be able to accomplish “short hops” with a special SpaceX upgrade package. , this special Roadster “will use [the] SpaceX cold gas thruster system with ultra high pressure air in a composite over-wrapped pressure vessel in place of the two rear seats.” He later teased, “Rocket tech applied to a car opens up revolutionary possibilities.”
But that’s rocketry. What does Musk think of a more conventional flying car? Musk once , “Obviously, I like flying things. But it’s difficult to imagine the flying car becoming a scalable solution.” Why not? “If somebody doesn’t maintain their flying car, it could drop a hubcap and guillotine you,” he explained. “Your anxiety level will not decrease as a result of things that weigh a lot buzzing around your head.”
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Matt Pressman is all about Tesla. He’s a TSLA investor, pre-ordered the Model 3, and loves driving the family’s Model S and Model X company cars. As co-founder of EVANNEX, a family business specializing in aftermarket Tesla accessories, he’s served as a contributor/editor of Electric Vehicle University (EVU) and the Owning Model S and Getting Ready for Model 3 books. He writes daily about Tesla and you can follow his work on the EVANNEX blog.