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One segment of the market Tesla has yet to venture into is the world of muscle cars – though, we’re not quiet sure how the definition applies to new age electric-powered models. Nevertheless, these independently made renderings from Car show. Muscle cars have iconic status and, even though it is widely considered that their heyday was several decades ago, they remain incredibly popular. There’s a reason why no electric vehicle maker has ever tried to emulate the classic form of a muscle car. For gearheads, turning a muscle car into an EV is probably the worst kind of abomination possible.







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