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The Ending Of An Old Mercedes Project Transitions Into The Beginning Of A New 2030 Sports Car Project (No Pun Intended)

  • Writer: Jason Haddad
    Jason Haddad
  • May 16, 2024
  • 1 min read

Mercedes-Benz E-Class (W210)




It took me over a month to complete the Mercedes-Benz E-class project. My father had (or probably still has) a 1998 E320 for sale in the same color.


The next project I am working on is a solar-electric plug-in sports car with all-wheel drive and a dual-motor setup. My main goal is to replicate the car first, and then try to get the whole chassis to match the car as well. This is my first real attempt on my own car. I urge on making it (and the whole company) out of eco-friendly hemp bioplastics. This one is called the Polluxstar P500, and there is a 6-year waiting list. The real car will have 500 horsepower, start at $70,000, and accelerate from 0-60 mph in just 2.5 seconds. The top speed of the Polluxstar 500 is 200 miles per hour. In spite of its high performance, it even has high driving range; 500 miles on a full charge.



I have only attempted to complete the front end of the car (and barely, at that) because it has just been two school days (or 3.5+6 hours when accounting for the actual school hours, including breaks).






These are the only two official photos of the Polluxstar P500 that match with each other in proportions. I can try out some AI photos on an AI website and modify them with an AI app on my phone to replicate the solid front, solid back, and solid driver/passenger sides of the car, but that will take a whole lot of difficult work, unfortunately.


A full video will arrive soon.

 
 
 

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