AI-imagined journeys for a pearl white Model Y that refuses to stay on the tarmac. Where would Ganapati go if roads were optional?
The highest roads in the world. Thin air, prayer flags, and switchbacks carved into mountains where the gods live. Ganapati at Muktinath — where Ganesha himself would feel at home.
Sacred site at 3,710m. Pearl white against snow and ancient stone.
Mountain passes where the road dissolves into prayer and gravel.
From Tangier to the Sahara. Through medinas older than most nations, past oases hidden in the folds of the Atlas. Silent electric motors where camels once were the only transport.
Finding water in the Saharan fringe. Dual motor through sand dunes.
Ancient trade routes meet electric torque. Pearl white against terracotta.
The ruins of Vijayanagara. Granite boulders balanced impossibly. Ganesha temples everywhere. Where better for a car named after Lord Ganesha?
Prehistoric granite formations. Ganapati dwarfed by billion-year-old stone.
Vittala Temple's stone chariot. Two vehicles, five centuries apart. Both magnificent.
Beaches, coconut groves, and the kind of sunset that makes you pull over and just watch. The siblings exploring the coastline together.
Golden hour on the Arabian Sea. The kind of moment you don't photograph — you absorb.
Under the palms. Electric silence where combustion engines would ruin the peace.
Ganapati and Lucy side by side. DMT 369 meets DMT 693. The full set.
Two Teslas, one crew. Pearl and blue against turquoise water.
Ganapati means "Lord of the Ganas." Named for the elephant-headed god who removes obstacles. These images imagine what happens when the machine meets its namesake.
Rolling with the ancestors. Pearl white among grey giants.
Lord Ganesha's favorite offering. Some traditions translate to any form.
Where Tesla meets tradition. The custom Ganesha badge for the de-badged build.
The first real campo adventure. Not AI-imagined — this one happened. Dust everywhere, the brand new pearl white Tesla bouncing through terrain nobody thought an EV could handle.
"Let it get scratched. Let it look used. This shiny new Tesla doesn't belong in the campo looking like that."
That was the moment Ganapati stopped being a car and started being an adventure.
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