Stance culture and EVs collide in this new spotlight video by the Youtube channel The Pro Video. The Los Angeles based channel's video has beautiful cinematography that shows off a Tesla Model 3 fitted with a forged carbon fiber wide body kit and some other stylish modifications. The car owner's Instagram page Forged_3 shows off more of this incredible Tesla build. The specific kit was produced by DarwinPRO and installed by Rad Rides body shop. In combination with the wheels and airlift suspension, this Tesla is seriously one of a kind.

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Widebody Kit Turns The Tesla Into A Supercar

From the hood to the rear quarters, this Tesla is covered in forged carbon fiber. The flares gives the fenders just a bit more room to stuff in those three-piece wheels. The car's owner posted some pictures to Instagram of the Rohana forged RFG13 wheels before they were wrapped in rubber.

A lot of the build process is also documented on the owner's Instagram. The owner reveals some hidden goodies that were only teased in the spotlight video. There are pictures of everything from carbon fiber seatbacks to the suspension arms and air ride that allow this car to sit as low as it does. However, if faster Teslas are more your style, then check out this sneak peek of a Tesla Model S potentially setting a record for EVs at Laguna Seca.

Forged Carbon Widebody KIt Developed By DarwinPRO

Forged Carbon Widebody Tesla
Via The Pro Channel

The forged carbon fiber Widebody kit was developed and produced by the company DarwinPRO. They are a self-proclaimed luxury carbon fiber automotive parts producer. Their social media pages are flooded with other high-end vehicles fitted with their carbon fiber pieces.

Their website has options for a boatload of different vehicles to get fitted with some forged carbon fiber, however, it isn't cheap in the slightest. A kit resembling the one on this Model 3 can run upwards of ten thousand dollars.

Where This Tesla Build Is Going

Forged Carbon Widebody Tesla model 3
Via The Pro Video

The owner hasn't updated their Instagram page since August of 2020. However, the posting of this video might be a sign that the owner could become more active with showcasing the car.

Make sure to follow the owner's social media to possibly catch a glimpse of what's to come. The producer of the video The Pro Video channel has some seriously cool videos, but only this one features this widebody Tesla.

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