Manhart often likes to tune things to the extreme, but he’s taken a reserved approach with the Tesla Model 3. The aftermarket tuning specialist has given the electric sedan a modest makeover, improving its visual presence with a few tweaks .
Biggest is the new suspension. The Manhart TM3 510 gets lowering springs from H&R, bringing the sedan closer to the ground. New Manhart Barracuda rims that measure 21 inches add to its visual presence. They are finished in platinum grey, but customers can choose their favorite rim color. 235/30R21 tires wrap around the wheels.
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Manhart is also adding a new carbon front splitter to the Tesla Model 3, and that’s not the car’s only visual upgrade. A set of red and gray finished decals adorn the car, with a stripe covering the hood and trunk. The car also gets red accents on the side mirror stalks and a subtle Manhart decal on the bottom of the doors accented with a red stripe. The decal set also includes a sticker for the front fascia, giving the EV the look of a honeycomb grille.
Although Manhart has not improved the minimalist interior of the Model 3, the specialist offers cabin upgrades on request. The company can also modify the braking system to improve performance. This model features tinted rear windows for a bit more pizzazz.
The Model 3 with the Manhart upgrade is based on the Performance twin engine version. It develops 513 horsepower (377 kilowatts) and 486 pound-feet (660 Newton-meters) of torque. Power comes from the standard 82-kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery offered in the Tesla. The 510 model designation indicates the output of the electric vehicle.
Many Manhart upgrades for other makes and models often include massive powertrain performance increases. Its cars often produce significantly more power than the production variant, but this level of tuning is more difficult to achieve with electric vehicles, with automakers blocking the car’s software from hacking and tinkering. Manhart’s Tesla Model 3 upgrade gives the electric vehicle a modest visual makeover even though the powertrain remains the same. It’s a way to stand out at the charging station.
Manhart often likes to tune things to the extreme, but he’s taken a reserved approach with the Tesla Model 3. The aftermarket tuning specialist has given the electric sedan a modest makeover, improving its visual presence with a few tweaks .
Biggest is the new suspension. The Manhart TM3 510 gets lowering springs from H&R, bringing the sedan closer to the ground. New Manhart Barracuda rims that measure 21 inches add to its visual presence. They are finished in platinum grey, but customers can choose their favorite rim color. 235/30R21 tires wrap around the wheels.
20 Pictures
Manhart is also adding a new carbon front splitter to the Tesla Model 3, and that’s not the car’s only visual upgrade. A set of red and gray finished decals adorn the car, with a stripe covering the hood and trunk. The car also gets red accents on the side mirror stalks and a subtle Manhart decal on the bottom of the doors accented with a red stripe. The decal set also includes a sticker for the front fascia, giving the EV the look of a honeycomb grille.
Although Manhart has not improved the minimalist interior of the Model 3, the specialist offers cabin upgrades on request. The company can also modify the braking system to improve performance. This model features tinted rear windows for a bit more pizzazz.
The Model 3 with the Manhart upgrade is based on the Performance twin engine version. It develops 513 horsepower (377 kilowatts) and 486 pound-feet (660 Newton-meters) of torque. Power comes from the standard 82-kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery offered in the Tesla. The 510 model designation indicates the output of the electric vehicle.
Many Manhart upgrades for other makes and models often include massive powertrain performance increases. Its cars often produce significantly more power than the production variant, but this level of tuning is more difficult to achieve with electric vehicles, with automakers blocking the car’s software from hacking and tinkering. Manhart’s Tesla Model 3 upgrade gives the electric vehicle a modest visual makeover even though the powertrain remains the same. It’s a way to stand out at the charging station.