The Model S has received lots of praise for most of
its features, but one thing that could be improved is its anodyne front end.
Designer Steel Drake came up with a render that's much bolder and looks nothing
like any of Tesla's current models.
Named the Model SD, it measures 4,925 mm in length, 1,930 mm in width and 1,400 mm in height, which
makes it slightly smaller in all dimensions than the Model S, although it's
still very comparable in size.
Among its most distinguishable features are the
multicolor light strip at the front, the suicide door setup, as well as the
absence of a rear window, which probably means a camera system helping the
driver see what's going on behind.
A closer look also reveals that the headlights are
hidden behind the front fascia, which is an interesting touch, unlike the rear
door design with its small window and low visibility - the kids would
definitely not enjoy staring at a door panel on road trips, regardless of how
high tech the interior might be.