Dutch Coachbuilder RemetzCar Reveals Custom Built Tesla Model S Shooting Brake

- RemetzCar revealed its full electric custom built shooting brake
- Dutch designer Niels van Roij was responsible for the design
- The project was supported by Dutch tyre manufacturer Vredestein
We are huge fans of shooting brakes, and when done on a Tesla, well, we can only drool over the pictures. Dutch coachbuilder RemetzCar revealed its full electric custom built shooting brake and is based on the Tesla Model S. RemetzCar earlier developed the exclusive Tesla Model S Hearse, building upon their extensive experience converting cars with and aluminum structure and body, like the Audi A8.

(Dutch coachbuilder RemetzCar revealed its full electric custom built shooting brake and is based on the Tesla Model S)
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Dutch designer Niels van Roij, who runs an independent automotive design firm in the United Kingdom, was responsible for the Shooting Brake design. The project was supported by Dutch premium tyre manufacturer Vredestein.

(Dutch designer Niels van Roij was responsible for the Shooting Brake design)
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Dutch collectioneur Floris de Raadt said, "The idea was to translate my Tesla Model S into a dynamic and sporty yet elegant Shooting Brake, rather than creating a car with maximum luggage space. Niels van Roij Design developed several options for the conversion, focusing on premium design combined with limited conversion costs, thus making coach building available for a larger group of connoisseurs. Our favorite was the option called 'Bold Chrome', featuring remarkable high gloss chrome window trims emphasizing the bold dynamic lines of the car. The result is truly stunning!"

(RemetzCar also a developed a completely new tailgate, featuring a rear spoiler with hidden rear window wiper and brake light)
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RemetzCar's craftsmen took Niels van Roij Design sketches and turned it into a real car. RemetzCar also a developed a completely new tailgate, featuring a rear spoiler with hidden rear window wiper and brake light. To give the Tesla Model S an even more bold stance also from a front view, Niels van Roij Design added a chrome trim that runs from the A-pillars all the way along the roofline and around the panoramic roof. The green metallic with a twist of gold gives the Model S Shooting Brake an elegant yet striking appearance.
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