Tesla is currently the top EV maker across the globe. 

AI Generator Shows How Tesla Looks Like if EV Company Was Founded in the 1950s
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The Tesla logo is displayed on a Tesla car on April 26, 2021 in Corte Madera, California. Tesla will report first quarter earnings today after the closing bell.

The American automaker was founded by Elon Musk back in 2003.

Thanks to its efforts, the EV manufacturer was able to offer advanced zero-emission vehicles. 

These include the Tesla Model S Plaid, Model X, and Model Y. The design of these EVs is quite sleek. 

What would these electric cars look like if Tesla had been founded in the 1950s? 

What Would Tesla Look Like in the 1950s? 

Car Scoops reported that an AI generator revealed how Tesla would look in the 1950s and the 1960s. 

AI Generator Shows How Tesla Looks Like if EV Company Was Founded in the 1950s

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A sign is posted at a Tesla showroom on November 5, 2013 in Palo Alto, California. Tesla will report third quarter earnings today after the closing bell.

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Of course, Tesla's EV designs would be unusual compared to what they are up to date. 

Some of the renders showed that the Tesla EVs could have a similar design to the C1 Corvette. 

Other images revealed that these EVs could look like Cadillacs. 

This means that the Tesla EVs would have a rounder look instead of having sharp edges. 

Red and other vibrant colors could also be the main options of Tesla in the 1950s or 1960s. 

When it comes to the logo, the Tesla brand icon would have a simpler design. It could even look like the letter Y. 

In short, you can imagine Lightning McQueen in real life; that's what Tesla EVs would look like if the company was founded in the 1950s or 1960s. 

If you want to see the actual renders of the AI generator, you can click this link.

Fun Facts About EVs

You can't deny that EVs are changing the world drastically. 

As of writing, many automakers are still transitioning to EVs. 

Experts claim that it would take years before all gas-based vehicles are replaced with zero-emission cars. 

Now, here are some fun facts about EVs that you need to know, as reported by BILIT Electric

  • Over 10 million EVs are already operational across the globe. 
  • In the U.K., electric car chargers already outnumber fuel stations. 
  • The largest EV market is located in China. 

Other stories we recently wrote about Tesla: 

The new Tesla Gigafactory could be constructed in South Korea. 

Experts claim the new Tesla 4680 battery production rate could handle around 1,000 EVs weekly. 

For more news updates about Tesla and other giant EV makers, keep your tabs open here at TechTimes.   

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