Volkswagen T2 takes 450 instead of 50 horsepower
The 1969 prototype was a terrible 50 HP. But thanks to Tesla's new powertrain, this "mini-network truck" now produces 450 PS. They want to be tamed without extra decoration. An amazing conversion.
If you see such a stylish Volkswagen "Bulli" [more precisely 1969 T2] on the go, you are in luck. Such well-preserved rare specimens have double cabins and platforms for even greater luck. If it's still a right-handed vehicle and you hear only a weak electric call instead of a rattling exhaust, then this modification of an electric classic car from the UK will fly over you.
The Volkswagen-based electric truck has been redesigned with great attention to detail. The Tesla Model S 'electric motor now replaces the original boxer engine of about 50 hp, providing thrust. The combination of 450 hp and the lack of all auxiliary systems needs to be permanent, but it will definitely bring a lot of fun.
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To avoid the end soon, a Tesla X-type battery pack with a capacity of 100 kWh was installed on the vehicle floor. In the video you can see more details and get the brutal acceleration of a small British network truck with a heart of American donors and German origin. The operation is done via a touch screen-just like Tesla's modern electric car.
Electric classic cars are dedicated to transforming classic cars into electric cars, and have converted many beetles, off-road vehicles and other vehicles. In hobby, the so-called "Tesla Exchange" is also becoming more and more popular.
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