Brabus Zero Emission makes the Tesla Model S slightly more 'Ludicrous'

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For the last few years, Tesla has been playing a game of performance oneupmanship with itself, slowly releasing ever more powerful versions of its Model S, leaving little room for aftermarket tuners to have any fun with the now-infamous EV.

Finally, however, Brabus has taken a stab at modifying the Model S. It's made the Tesla a bit more 'Ludicrous' ... but not in the way you're likely thinking.

Brabus made a name for itself by taking Mercedes AMGs and making them even more mental. Seeing room for expansion into the burgeoning all-electric car world, Brabus created an EV-tuning arm, Brabus Zero Emission (BZE), which has turned its attention to the Tesla P85D.

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First off, you'll notice it now sports some matte laser blue paint, which accents Brabus Zero Emission's big changes. Engineers have gone around the interior and exterior and added the Brabus touch. In the front they've bolted carbon side air intake extenders, which add a bit of menace as well as a healthy helping of extra air to the radiators. Running beneath the front fascia, BZE slapped a front spoiler lip -- also carved from carbon -- that reduces lift on the front axle at high speeds.

At the tail end, BZE added a rear diffuser, giving the round-y rear a touch of racing flare while also reducing air deflection. Finishing off the look, Brabus bolted up a set of its one-piece, 21-inch "Platinum Edition" wheels.

On the inside, some mild modifications have been made as well. The kick-plate on the rocker panel is now a piece of stainless steel backlit with white and blue LEDs.

Fixing a glaring Tesla oversight, BZE installed a center console over the transmission tunnel, complete with heated and cooled cupholders as well as a wireless smartphone charging pad.

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If you're keen to get this Brabus Zero Emission P85D that now looks as ludicrous as it accelerates, the tuner will take your money now.

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