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Tesla is known for keeping its model lineup simple and tidy focusing on economies of scale. Still, fans of the EV brand can’t help but imagine a broader range with additional bodystyles, such as the Tesla Model 3 GT depicted here. The fictional concept is the work of independent designer Sugarchow, proposing a roomier alternative to the popular electric sedan.

The designer’s goal was to create a “grand hatchback” (or something between the former BMW 3-Series GT and its Touring counterpart, if you will), that could combine the cargo space of an estate with the attractive lines of a coupe. He based his project on the recently facelifted Tesla Model 3, retaining the front portion of the bodywork intact, while sharing the same wheelbase.

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The highlight of the Tesla Model 3 GT (Grand Tour) is the redesigned roofline and tail, transforming it from a three-box sedan to a two-box sporty estate. The greenhouse and the way it merges with the inclined rear glass is reminiscent of the Aston Martin Vanquish Zagato Shooting Brake, bringing an exotic flair to the EV. A large portion of the black-painted roof is covered in glass, shedding more light inside the cabin. The prominent rear spoiler formed by a continuation of the pillars might look cool but it probably does a great job in obstructing rear visibility.

Setting aside any styling objections, the end result looks like a legit competitor to the Zeekr 01 which is currently available in China. Such an offering could slot between the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y in terms of practicality, targeting those who prefer low-slung vehicles with a larger and more practical boot.

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Besides the “Red Flame Spec” with black wheels, Sugarchow shared two more derivatives of the Model 3 GT on his Instagram profile. The orange-painted model looks like a standard spec, while the grey version with the copper-finished wheels and the bumper extensions is his vision of a performance-focused trim. The Tesla Model 3 Super GT, as its creator calls it, was envisioned with the electric powertrain of the upcoming Tesla Roadster, potentially blessing it with hypercar-beating performance figures.

Of course, all these renderings are products of the designer’s imagination, with close to zero chances of becoming reality. However, while Tesla is not expected to expand the Model 3 lineup anytime soon, digital models like these could inspire independent builders for unique coachbuilt projects.

Note: The illustrations in this story are not related to nor endorsed by Tesla.

Renderings: SugarDesign_1 / Instagram