
Spanish designer Victor Rodriguez Gomez created a Tesla motorcycle concept inspired by the design of the Cybertruck and cafe racers. She throws some 👀
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As we know, the royal family of England has a very nice garage, mainly of British models. Rolls-Royce, Aston Martin, Bentley, Jaguar or Aston Martin. What car enthusiasts dream about, especially since such cars in most cases are offered by manufacturers. We might think that the new King Charles III, who succeeded Queen Elizabeth II, who died on September 8 at the age of 96, is not necessarily an amateur, but rather an environmentalist. However, it seems that the sovereign also knows how to appreciate good things, as he has three Aston Martins in his personal collection, namely the DB6 Volante Series II, V8 Vantage Volante and a flying turn.
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A completely different model
However, the king also has an attraction for new and, above all, less polluting cars. As a great conservationist, the latter was indeed often seen aboard a Tesla Model S Long Range of 2020. A 100% electric sedan was offered to him last year by the British division of the brand. However, the monarch would be more likely to be photographed in the passenger seat than behind the wheel. But now that he has been proclaimed king after the death of his mother, the latter has had to sell his sedan, which can be seen on the Webysupercars website. It was then bought by a dealer in Cornwall.
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An English car?
This decision to part with his Tesla Model S was undoubtedly motivated by the protocol, which most likely requires the King of England to travel only in British cars. To be honest, it’s quite understandable. We can only mention the controversy caused by the hearse that carried the coffin of the Queen of England, which was none other than Mercedes. Maybe King Charles III is now awaiting the release of the upcoming 100% electric Range Rover, who knows!
This German motorist drove over 1.6 million km in his Tesla Model S, is it really possible? https://t.co/7Rt6zEmXwx
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