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This Aviar R67 is a Tesla Model S with classic Mustang styling

This Aviar R67 is a Tesla Model S with classic Mustang styling

Posted on August 7, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Yes, you read it right. The Aviar R67 is a Tesla Model S underneath. However, Russian EV maker Aviar has fitted it with the body style of Ford’s iconic first-gen Mustang fastback. Or, you can think of it as a Mustang EV that goes faster than Tesla’s Model S sedan, but you get the drift.

All we know is the Aviar R67 is oozing with retro-futuristic vibes. If you want a legit electric Mustang, you’ll have to wait for the Mustang Mach-E, which carries the pony car name into the crossover category. However, we think the R67 is inspired by the Mustang Lithium Concept unveiled by Ford at the SEMA show back in 2019.
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