Hot Hatch
I love me a hatchback and I love me a Tesla! The Tesla C captures the brand’s unique design language in a forward-thinking 2-door city car that lives up to the original’s sporting intentions. Features include an all-glass top, motorized oversize side doors that slide toward the front rather than swing open and an electric motor/lithium-ion battery system for sporty performance without sporty emissions. Aesthetically, it’s in line with Tesla’s modern design direction and would be a perfect addition to their limited line of roadsters and sedans.
Designer: Dejan Hristov


























13 Comments »
Melox says
nice concept! i like so much the idea for the bikes!
Bob Cheney says
What a great looking car, the sooner it is made the better, This is what the car industry needs a good shake up,LOve the purple and silver model, and the rear rack for your bikes is a very good idea.
Fredrik says
That first render made me almost not want to view the gallery! Rest of them were better tho
I’d love for the industry to reinvent itself more than this but it’s on the right track.
mif991 says
Styling is OK. Renderings are substandard. Did you ever do hand sketches and thumbnails?
max says
Ive always wondered if it would really be released as it appears on here
Brandon says
I would buy it! Great style, concept and looks sporty
sanae says
Awesome concept so innovative
Sam says
Great concept. I love the 5th door fully open. I’m sick and tired of bumping my head to the trunk every time I open it. I on’t feel easy with the door opening mechanism though.
moo says
I like the concept form. The doors seem problematic as they take up a lot of uncontrollable distance to open. The rear seat passenger looks pretty uncomfortable from the side view diagram, though it is a hatchback. Also, the alternative rear lights that act as a brace for the bicycle rack makes little sense. Why not just leave them built in rather than optional?
ozzie says
Meh. I adore hatchbacks. Not this one
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