The Tesla Cybertruck, a vehicle renowned for its futuristic design and unconventional appeal, continues to fascinate the public imagination. Its ability to inspire unique and attention grabbing customizations is evident in recent news.
A Las Vegas gentlemen’s club, for instance, has introduced a Cybertruck to its fleet, featuring a dance pole and dancers in its bed. This over the top modification showcases the Cybertruck’s potential to become a canvas for creative expression.
In contrast to this extravagant example, James May, a renowned automotive enthusiast and former host of Top Gear and The Grand Tour, has also shared his experiences with the Cybertruck. His insights, based on his extensive automotive knowledge, could offer a valuable perspective on the vehicle’s strengths and weaknesses.
Furthermore, the Cybertruck has recently made headlines for its impressive charging capabilities. A Cybertruck in Slovakia set a new DC fast-charging record, reaching a peak power of 404 kW on a 600-kW charger. This achievement is particularly remarkable considering the vehicle is not yet homologated for use in the European Union.
It suggests that the Cybertruck’s charging technology is capable of outperforming even the most advanced charging infrastructure currently available. These recent developments highlight the Cybertruck’s versatility and potential. Whether it’s being customized for entertainment purposes or demonstrating its impressive charging capabilities, the Cybertruck continues to make a statement and capture the attention of the automotive world.
The aftermarket world, ever eager to push the boundaries of customization, has delivered another jaw-dropping creation. Platinum, a renowned customization house, has revealed a matte gray Tesla Cybertruck that’s straight out of a sci-fi movie. This isn’t just a digital design project it’s a real, tangible vehicle that looks like it’s from another planet.
The Cybertruck, likely from the Cyberbeast Foundation series, is wrapped entirely in matte gray, even the bumpers and wheel arches, for a completely monochrome look.
It’s also equipped with a set of Cactus Jack aftermarket wheels from Forgiato Wheels, a California based company known for its unique designs. The ECL series wheels are available in sizes from 20 to 26 inches.
While beauty is subjective, and opinions on this custom build will undoubtedly vary, it’s undeniable that it’s a bold statement. If you’re looking for more customization options for your Tesla Cybertruck, Forgiato Wheels offers a range of other eye-catching designs.