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Home News Insights The Tesla Model 3 Is The New 1967 Volkswagen Beetle The Tesla Model 3 Is The New 1967 Volkswagen Beetle Insights Aswan | January 06, 2021 09:56 am It's either that, or you could say that it should be the new James Bond's Lotus Esprit. In the 1960s, the automotive industry was really starting to pick up as the world shook off the effects of World War 2 and industrialization really kicked into high gear. In order to be competitive, you had to stand out from the crowd - and the crowd was advancing ever more quickly. Despite all this - and the fact that it was a model over 20 years old - the Volkswagen Beetle managed to win hearts and minds. And one of those quirky features is the fact that it floated on water. So solid was the construction, so rigid and airtight was the chassis that the Beetle would literally float if you drove it into a body of water. Some accounts say the car could float for over 40 minutes, and journalists would go on to try and disprove this - only to end up proving it true. But it seems that we have found a worthy modern day challenger to the humble classic Beetle - and it comes in the form of the Tesla Model 3. Yes, you could easily raise a pickup truck and slap a snorkle on and you would practically be able to drive with water up to your eyes - but that's not quite in the spirit of the endeavour. This Model 3, however, manages to do just that. Out in some unknown part of China back in August of last year, you can see the Model 3 practically submerge itself in water as it powers along the road, seemingly unfazed. Unlike a conventional car, an electric car can't ingest water that would potentially destroy the powertrain - or at least, the powertrains are sufficiently insulated and isolated from water ingress. Now the Model 3 may not be the only electric car - or vehicle - to be able to do this, but it is a sign of the times that electric cars are a little more robust than one would think. Still though, we would probably wait until the car dries out a little before we stick a supercharger into its charging port after this. Given that we live right in the path of the monsoons, maybe a Tesla Model 3 wouldn't be a bad choice for dealing with our flood waters. At the very least, the risk of bricking our engines and having to replace an entire powertrain wouldn't be as high if we're dealing with a bit of flood water. Click here to see a Tesla swimming! ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags tesla Model 3 Tesla Model 3 Floods monsoon volkswagen beetle Volkswagen Beetle Classic Beetle Print Related News Tesla Ships 7,000 Units of China-Made Model 3 to Europe Auto News Gokul | October 28, 2020 When Tesla first announced that it will be producing the Model 3 in China, it was said that these cars were destined for the domestic China market, ... Tesla Model 3 Overtakes Nissan Leaf To Become World’s Best Selling EV Auto News Hans | March 19, 2019 For many years, the Nissan Leaf held the title as the world’s best-selling electric vehicle. With dimensions and utility that rival a regular ... Tesla Rolls Out Its First Production Model 3 Auto News Aswan | July 10, 2017 For once, it seems that Elon Musk has managed to meet a deadline he's set. The long-awaited Tesla Model 3 has finally had its first production unit ... Tesla Is Going To Start Production In China Next Year Auto News Aswan | December 07, 2018 If you want to make it big in the automotive world, you've got to make it big in China. So vast is China that it is a region unto itself, with a ... Comments
The Tesla Model 3 Is The New 1967 Volkswagen Beetle Insights Aswan | January 06, 2021 09:56 am It's either that, or you could say that it should be the new James Bond's Lotus Esprit. In the 1960s, the automotive industry was really starting to pick up as the world shook off the effects of World War 2 and industrialization really kicked into high gear. In order to be competitive, you had to stand out from the crowd - and the crowd was advancing ever more quickly. Despite all this - and the fact that it was a model over 20 years old - the Volkswagen Beetle managed to win hearts and minds. And one of those quirky features is the fact that it floated on water. So solid was the construction, so rigid and airtight was the chassis that the Beetle would literally float if you drove it into a body of water. Some accounts say the car could float for over 40 minutes, and journalists would go on to try and disprove this - only to end up proving it true. But it seems that we have found a worthy modern day challenger to the humble classic Beetle - and it comes in the form of the Tesla Model 3. Yes, you could easily raise a pickup truck and slap a snorkle on and you would practically be able to drive with water up to your eyes - but that's not quite in the spirit of the endeavour. This Model 3, however, manages to do just that. Out in some unknown part of China back in August of last year, you can see the Model 3 practically submerge itself in water as it powers along the road, seemingly unfazed. Unlike a conventional car, an electric car can't ingest water that would potentially destroy the powertrain - or at least, the powertrains are sufficiently insulated and isolated from water ingress. Now the Model 3 may not be the only electric car - or vehicle - to be able to do this, but it is a sign of the times that electric cars are a little more robust than one would think. Still though, we would probably wait until the car dries out a little before we stick a supercharger into its charging port after this. Given that we live right in the path of the monsoons, maybe a Tesla Model 3 wouldn't be a bad choice for dealing with our flood waters. At the very least, the risk of bricking our engines and having to replace an entire powertrain wouldn't be as high if we're dealing with a bit of flood water. Click here to see a Tesla swimming! ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags tesla Model 3 Tesla Model 3 Floods monsoon volkswagen beetle Volkswagen Beetle Classic Beetle
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Tesla Ships 7,000 Units of China-Made Model 3 to Europe Auto News Gokul | October 28, 2020 When Tesla first announced that it will be producing the Model 3 in China, it was said that these cars were destined for the domestic China market, ...
Tesla Model 3 Overtakes Nissan Leaf To Become World’s Best Selling EV Auto News Hans | March 19, 2019 For many years, the Nissan Leaf held the title as the world’s best-selling electric vehicle. With dimensions and utility that rival a regular ...
Tesla Rolls Out Its First Production Model 3 Auto News Aswan | July 10, 2017 For once, it seems that Elon Musk has managed to meet a deadline he's set. The long-awaited Tesla Model 3 has finally had its first production unit ...
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