The tuning of electric cars isn’t as much of a craze as it is with combustion engine models, but that hasn’t stopped the likes of MANHART from producing the Tesla Model 3-based TM3 720.
Breaking down that name, we find the acronym for the car itself alongside three digits, “720,” that relate to the all-electric car’s newfound power. Specifically, the performance has been upped from 513 HP and 660 Nm of torque to an even more impressive 550 HP and 720 Nm of torque, which is put down using the car’s proprietary dual-motor all-wheel-drive system via an 82 kWh lithium-ion battery that’s now equipped with the MANHART MHTronik Powerbox.
Additionally, the Model 3 now sits lower thanks to a set of H&R springs, and the suspension is ever-so-slightly harder after receiving a tune from MANHART. Brake tuning is also available, while customers can fit the Model 3 with MANHART’s “Baracuda” rims in “Platinum Grey,” which neatly contrasts the branded decal set, carbon fiber front lip spoiler, and the optional dark window tints.
MANHART’s TM3 720 is the tuning company’s first foray into developing a fully electric tuned car. Sound off below if you think it paid off, and find out more about the Tesla on MANHART’s website.
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