German off-road tuning firm Delta4x4 has revealed a range of modifications that could turn the Tesla Model Y into a capable off-road dual-motor SUV.
The converted Y model sits 80mm higher than stock thanks to a 35mm suspension lift, and 265/45 R20 Continental Cross Contact ATR tires on black slotted rims. The wheel arch extension widens the car by 60mm.
There’s a sturdy-looking roof rack with a recovery board attached, and enough cargo for a roof tent. There are also PIAA LED headlights and four additional 18,000 lumen driving lights – all apparently shock tested up to 4G vibration levels.
The company quotes the following costs, which amount to 15,760 euros ($A24,818) for European buyers, according to the company’s blog.
- Lift kit: 900 euros
- Tires and tires: 4500 euros
- Arch extension: 4760 euros
- Roof rack 2900 euros
- Lamp (PIAA V-RF40): 900 euros
- Driving lights (PIAA 550): 1800 euros installed
Based near Munich, Delta4x4 has been in operation for over 40 years. It offers packages for other vehicles such as the Mercedes-Benz G-Class, Sprinter and X-Class, Mitsubishi Triton/L200, Volkswagen Amarok, Ford Ranger, Jeep Wrangler, and even the Porsche Macan.
The company has taken on such a client as “a wealthy agronomist from the Swiss Alps who wants his Mercedes G to be redesigned to run on caterpillar tracks, so that he can reach his mountain cabin at an altitude of almost 3000m – regardless of nature’s will.”
extraordinary.