A brief history of Tesla: inside the Petersen_Museum retrospective detailing the extraordinary rise of the electric disruptor ⚡️
► From Roadster to Cybertruck and more
To mark the opening of a retrospective at the Petersen Museum in Los Angeles, CAR magazine snuck in for a tour around theexhibition to see first-hand the cars and prototypes, plans and vision that powered the dream. The angular stainless steel bodywork is at once breathtaking, bonkers but also dreamy. The pick-up’s sharp edges and panel gaps, not to mention unfinished undercarriage, just seem a long way from production reality. Props to Tesla for bringing along the CyberQuad bike too. This duo look like they’ve just escaped from a filmset around the corner in Hollywood…Hats off to Tesla: it understands the power of legends and storytelling.
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