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Tesla Wagon production has begun in UK.

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Start with a Model S P90 and deconstruct the rear, add a carbon fiber rear addition and lift gate and you have the Tesla Wagon that went from a 26.3 cubic feet of interior space to an SUV-like 33.7 cubic feet, that is 7.4 additional cubic feet of space. This enhanced Wagon added a total of 26 pounds to the finished weight and is still faster than the Mercedes-benz AMG E63 wagon.

This whole project came about by a guy who got his Tesla S and then realized his Four legged friends could not be in the far back comfortably. What you end up with is a new company called QWESTNORFOLK and they are now taking real orders for people who want a feature rich EV 4 door wagon.

According to the interview that was done by Hybrid Cars, (web site) This was all done use established auto part suppliers in Europe meaning that

there glass, rear window wiper, electrical bits, etc. can be easily obtained.

Everyone is writting about it this week but the auto is here is functional now. 

Wonder how many will actually get built? Europe does like their wagons and EVs and this is both.

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