Yep, A Tesla Model 3 Can Be Driven Upside Down | Carscoops carscoops
in a parking lot, fitting it with a wheel and tire lock and then proceeding to pull out onto the road with the lock still attached. Driving wheel a wheel lock obviously isn’t a good idea but it does eventually break off and the Model 3 is able to continue on its merry way.
is fitted with custom-built, 115-inch steel wheels that sit 10-feet tall and were inspired by the wheels of an RC car. Indeed, these wheels were fitted so the car would technically be able to be driven upside down.into the air and carefully suspends it upside down. While doing this with a combustion car would cause all kinds of mechanical issues, the Tesla actually manages to drive upside down without issue, making for a truly bizarre sight.
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