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Car designer and concept artist BradBuilds has imagined a Tesla Roadster that is primed and ready to handle whatever apocalyptic obstacles the universe throws its way. He recently utilized social media to share his rendering of the post-apocalyptic vehicle that looks like something straight out of Mad Max.

"Omw to pick up toilet paper," BradBuilds captioned, seemingly referencing the demand surrounding the global coronavirus outbreak. "I have a weird thing for lifting cars that aren’t supposed to be lifted."

The Tesla Roadster concept boasts a matte black exterior and is outfitted with front and rear bumper guards to withstand anything it comes in contact with. Furthermore, the vehicle is likely to handle virtually any surface thanks to beefy all-terrain tires. Up top we find a roof rack holding the spare tire and numerous cans capable of supporting necessary items such as fuel and water, while the roof and hood are equipped with four solar panels to power the electric ride.

BradBuilds has introduced the 3D concept as many are eagerly awaiting the release of the new Tesla Roadster. You can visit BradBuilds.com to see more of his automobile renderings.

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