Florida-based Von Wraps transformed a just off the assembly line Tesla Cybertruck and Cyberquad for Kids into matte black masterpieces for Art Basel Miami Beach. How much would this cost you? Well, Tesla charges between $5,000 – $8,000 USD to wrap a Model 3 or Model Y, so we imagine at least double for the Cybertruck.
At first glance, this Honda Odyssey looks like a minivan you’d probably find in a zombie film, but it’s actually hiding a Tesla Model S Plaid powertrain. Called the Plaidessy, the process isn’t as straightforward as you may think, since they actually placed the Odyssey’s body atop a Model S.
If you’re planning on driving the Tesla Cybertruck on a cross-country trip after taking delivery, the Basecamp accessory is a must have. At $2,975 USD, it sports an ultra-light, geodesic air-frame design, and can be inflated in minutes using a manual pump without the need for any structural poles.
MKBHD, better known as Marques Brownlee, recently got behind the wheel of a Tesla Cybertruck and then proceeded to tell us everything we need to know about the much anticipated pickup truck. One thing you may not know is that the Cybertruck’s design was inspired by the submarine Lotus Espirit from the ‘Spy Who Loved Me’.
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We’re just 8-days away from the official Tesla Cybertruck delivery event, and for those who just can’t wait, there are new interior shots that reveal more than ever. Not only do we get a clear look at the steering wheel, center console, and infotainment screen, but also a sneak peek at the user interface.