NOVITEC has revealed its modified Tesla Modle 3 featuring a new bodywork package, as well as interior customization and updated aerodynamics. The car is currently available on the NOVITEC website.
The reworked body features a carbon fiber design and altered aesthetics. The modified Tesla Model 3 features a new side skirt, front lip, diffuser, and an added spoiler. All of the changes to the car's body were done to improve the vehicle's aerodynamics. The car's wheels will now feature 21-inch rims, that were created by Vossen. Wider tires will also provide the car with an enhanced grip. The suspension was also lowered, which can reduce power consumption by 7%.
The new interior is custom leather, where NOVITEC will let the customer request any color.
Reworked Custom Electric Cars
NOVITEC Has Created a Modified Tesla Model 3 with New Bodywork
Trend Themes
1. Custom Electric Cars - NOVITEC's modified Tesla Model 3 showcases the trend of customizing electric vehicles with new bodywork, interior customization, and updated aerodynamics.
2. Carbon Fiber Bodywork - The use of carbon fiber material in the reworked Tesla Model 3 by NOVITEC highlights the trend of lightweight and high-performance materials in automotive design.
3. Enhanced Aerodynamics - NOVITEC's modifications to the Tesla Model 3, including new side skirts, front lip, diffuser, and spoiler, reflect the trend of optimizing aerodynamics to improve electric vehicle efficiency and performance.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive Manufacturing - The automotive manufacturing industry can capitalize on the trend of reworking and customizing electric cars to offer personalized options and improved performance to customers.
2. Automotive Accessories - The automotive accessories industry has an opportunity to provide aftermarket carbon fiber bodywork, customized interiors, and other performance-enhancing modifications for electric vehicles.
3. Luxury Goods - Luxury goods industry players can cater to the demand for custom leathers and personalized colors in automotive interiors, as showcased by NOVITEC's modified Tesla Model 3.