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Tesla Internship Project for a Battery-Powered Compact

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As a pioneer of the modern day electric car, it’s only natural that Tesla Motors draws the attention of young and aspiring designers like Hyonwoo Jason Kim, a transportation design student at the Art Center College Of Design in California.

What makes the Korean-born student's conceptual study for an all-electric Tesla hatchback more interesting, is that it was penned as an internship project while working at the Silicon Valley-based carmaker.

Kim notes that the exterior design of the unnamed Tesla Concept has muscular details while keeping an elegant appearance that adheres to the laws of aerodynamics.

More pictures of the study can be found right below the jump.

Design Credits : Hyonwoo Jason Kim

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6 Comments:

Larry M said... »December 06, 2012

i like this. now too bad real production cars never look this phat

Garrett Spicer said... »December 07, 2012

This looks 10000 time better than the last concept. I know it wont look liek this exactly but A production version would still look good. I like that front end on Tesla cars.

BazZtarD said... »December 07, 2012

"appearance that adheres to the laws of aerodynamics" What; a square box with a flat frontal facia??? Yes very aerodynamic indeed...

Milan Legius said... »December 08, 2012

Love it!

Anonymous said... »December 11, 2012

It needs to be stretched and widened. I'm not paying $30k for a golf cart

Roman Blahynka said... »February 26, 2013

I fail to see where the "square box" is. It's definitely more aerodynamic than most production vehicles...

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