Joe Rogan takes delivery of his exclusive Tesla Model S Plaid ‘S-Apex’
- Joe Rogan just bought a modified Tesla Model S Plaid
- The car was customized by Unplugged Performance
- The main difference is new 19-piece carbon fiber body kit
Published on Jan 27, 2025 at 12:42 PM (UTC+4)
by Alessandro Renesis
Last updated on Jan 27, 2025 at 5:32 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Kate Bain
Joe Rogan, arguably the most popular podcast host in the world, has taken delivery of his new heavily modified Tesla Model S Plaid ‘S-Apex’.
Customized by Unplugged Performance, a tuning firm that specializes in Teslas, the car looks stunning.
The modifications are subtle, but evident.
And there’s a lot of carbon fiber.
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Joe Rogan made the Model S Plaid even more racetrack-friendly
Joe Rogan turned to Unplugged Performance, a company that’s quickly becoming to go-to for modded Teslas, to make his S Plaid even more unique.
Among other things, the S-Apex kit features a 19-piece carbon fiber widebody kit and forged monoblock wheels.
The interior was overhauled as well, with quilted leather upholstery, in white, with black and blue accents.
Unplugged has apparently not done anything to the engine, but then again the Model S Plaid is plenty fast enough as it is.
The record-breaking Tesla Model S Plaid does 0-60mph in well under 2 seconds, and it’s faster than cars purpose built for the quarter-mile run such as the Hellcat Plytmouth Barracuda and a 2000-horsepower Lambo.
Inside Joe Rogan’s car collection
Joe Rogan is a car connoisseur.
His car collection is vast, and some of the vehicles he owns are quite unique.
For example, he owns at least three Porsche 911s, and those are anything but ordinary.
He owns a Sharkwerks Porsche 997 911 GT3 RS, another 911 modified by Gunther Werks Porsche and a 1993 Porsche 964 911 RS America.
He also owns some ‘proper’ all-American trucks, including the Ford Bronco and a monstrous, tuned Ford Raptor, which he took delivery of on his birthday last year.
Whatever you think about the podcaster, you can’t deny he’s built a pretty impressive car collection.