At launch, the new Tesla Roadster will be the world’s fastest EV—and maybe even the quickest production car ever made— thanks to a face-melting zero-to-60 mph time of 1.9 seconds.
But that’s evidently not enough for Jeroen Claus, an imaginative automotive designer who answered the question, “What if Tesla went balls out?” with an ambitious concept dubbed the Tesla Olympus Max.
As Car Scoops notes, the vicious-looking vehicle shares many external components with the 1,160-horsepower Aston Martin Valkyrie, including its carbon fiber splitter, bubble-shaped cockpit, and overall profile.
Tesla elements have also been incorporated, notably in the front fascia and headlights. The interior also features the same type of vertical infotainment display we tested in the Model X, while the steering wheel looks like it may have been inspired by an F1 car.
The Tesla Olympus Max concept is definitely more aggressively styled than anything in the company’s lineup, and we imagine it’d have performance specs to match if it were real.
Your move, Elon Musk.