Will.i.am's Modified Tesla Model S Spotted!

Sep 01, 2016 06:02 AM EDT | Karen Conda

Black-eyed-peas member, Will-i-am just took the Tesla Model to the next level as his modified version of the said car was spotted in a restaurant in Beverly Hills. We can't decide if it is a "hot-or-not".

Car modifications is a form of art but overdoing it just may just make one look at it in a negative way. A lot of modified Tesla Models are out and all of them are fine. Changing some parts to maximise function and style should always be a priority and can actually make it more useful on the road. But Will.i.am is taking it to a different route and changing the course of customising cars.

Tesla Model S has an identity on its own for its high-accelerating features and of course, for being environment-friendly, it's a plug-in electric vehicle. But this "tweaks" that Will.i.am made just seems out of place.

The noble World Green Car of the year transformed into completely something else. And we can't almost recognise it.

The car can grab your eyes instantly from a distance. The modification work made was surely on point and the end result is indeed flashy but is it some are undecided whether the modifications are a good choice or not. 

Deep dish wheels, wide body kit, dark tint, red trim and suicide doors. 

It looks so impressive and I guess Will is going for a mid-engine prototype race car look. The thing is, this car is nowhere near a race car. It's a street legal one. 

Will.i.am for sure have the right to modify any car to his desires and we can't argue that this car looks good from every angle. The only thing that's bothering some, like this one, is the inappropriateness of the modification with the type of car. Saying that it's a mismatch is an understatement.

Nonetheless, cars can always go out of the box and appear wild and atrocious. So, go ahead, Will, and enjoy that race-car looking electric car.

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