The Tesla Model 3 boasts a towing capacity of 2,200 pounds, so towing an average size camper isn't a big deal. What should not be able towing is a 15,000 pound modular home, a feat not to be attempted at home. However, the CEO of Boxabl, a housing technology company, caused the vehicle to carry the Boxabl Casita prefab house. Galiano Tiramani, founder of the aforementioned company, shared a video showing a Tesla Model 3 being towed a Boxabl Little House in the streets from Las Vegas. This has a total weight of 19,000 pounds. Drag racing teslas hitched to houses. Not for crybabies. 😭👶 @elonmusk @Tesla @Enterprise @NHRA @LVMotorSpeedway @dreamexoticslv pic.twitter.com/lz1RIHPcj6 —Galiano Tiramani (@GalianoTiramani) December 22, 2022 It is an advertising campaign that tries to show "how transportable our room modules are". For the work it was necessary a trailer hitch on the Tesla. «Although the Tesla Model 3 does not have a trailer hitch, we decided to choose one and modify it. We knew that even though it's not rated to tow a Casita legally, it would be strong enough." Read More: Tesla offers $7,500 discounts on Model 3 and Y to boost year-end demand The Boxabl Casita features walls, floor, and roof that fold together to form a self-contained transportable unit. The company indicates that the house can be unpacked and assembled in less than an hour. [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNHXLLkFL3g[/embed] Houses are manufactured on a similar line to vehicles and tiramani says that the company's goal is to produce one house per minute. Writing New Electric Autos Source: insideevs