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Tony Hawk’s Tesla Swapped C2 Corvette

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Tony Hawk Tesla Swapped C2 Corvette

EV West’s built Custom 1964 Chevrolet Corvette utilizing a Tesla Model S small drive unit mounted in the rear in a custom subframe, with a custom battery enclosure mounted up front where the factory big block 427ci 4 Speed once sat.

EV West has undertaken a remarkable project by transforming a classic 1964 Chevrolet Corvette into a cutting-edge electric vehicle, combining the nostalgia of the past with the technology of the future. The heart of this project lies in the innovative use of a Tesla Model S small drive unit, ingeniously placed in the rear of the vehicle within a custom subframe. This electric drivetrain not only preserves the iconic silhouette of the Corvette but also enhances its performance and environmental sustainability.

One of the most distinctive features of this electric Corvette is the placement of the custom battery enclosure at the front, where the legendary big block 427ci V8 engine and 4-speed transmission used to reside. In order to preserve this classic while outfitting it with a modern full electric drivetrain, the chassis remains in factory condition in order to allow for the factory powerplant to be reinstalled if needed.

What makes this conversion truly exceptional is the commitment to preserving the classic Corvette’s integrity. The original chassis remains untouched, allowing the option to revert to the factory powerplant if desired. This forward-thinking approach respects the vehicle’s heritage while providing an exciting glimpse into the future of classic car restoration.

Tony Hawk’s EV West’s custom built 1964 Chevrolet Corvette is a testament to the intersection of classic automotive design and sustainable technology. By seamlessly integrating electric propulsion into a timeless masterpiece, they have demonstrated the potential for preserving automotive history while embracing the green revolution. This project not only showcases the possibilities of electric conversions but also highlights the importance of adaptability in the ever-evolving world of automotive engineering.

1964 Tesla Swapped C2 Corvette
Drivetrain Specs
Motor:
Tesla Model S Small Drive Unit Custom Rear Subframe
Battery:
Tesla Modules Custom Enclosure
Electronics:
Tesla MCU