The Tuned Tesla Cybertruck
Transformed into a Supercar Design
Bold Exterior Changes Surprise Many
Since its debut, the Tesla Cybertruck has attracted significant attention for its distinctive cybernetic design, featuring angular steel panels that define its unique silhouette. Consumer reactions to this unconventional design are polarized; however, the Cybertruck’s striking exterior undeniably captivates onlookers.
This distinctive design has spurred a rapid influx of aftermarket tuning products. Recently, a modified version of the Cybertruck has emerged, drawing parallels to supercar aesthetics and becoming a hot topic within the automotive community.
The body sits low to the ground
Features a variety of colors through wrapping
Waido Kits has introduced a wide-body kit for the Tesla Cybertruck, enhancing its aesthetic appeal with a striking modification. One of the most notable features of this upgraded Cybertruck is its significantly lowered stance. While the original model boasts high ground clearance characteristics of traditional trucks, the modification emphasizes a sportier demeanor by bringing the body closer to the ground.
The Cybertruck’s exterior is constructed from stainless steel. Initially, it comes in a singular color, as Tesla has yet to expand the color palette due to the challenges associated with painting the steel material. Waido Kits has employed a wrap to provide the Cybertruck with various customizable finishes to address this limitation.
The fenders and side skirts have been expanded
A rear wing has been added to the back
Owners can customize their Cybertruck with various vibrant colors, including metallic blue, gold, turquoise, and high-gloss black. Metallic blue completely transforms the vehicle’s image, particularly when combined with its lowered body. These modifications extend beyond just the color; adding extended fenders and side skirts enhances the truck’s visual volume, giving it a more dynamic presence.
At the front, a sleek front lip and color-changing LED strips are integrated, adding to the vehicle’s modern aesthetic. The rear features a color-matched wing mounted high on the tailgate, complementing the overall design. Additionally, the rear diffuser, which connects seamlessly to the fenders, accentuates the aggressive styling, protruding sharply towards the rear in a right-angled formation.
The body kit costs around $5,990
In the meantime, Waido Kits, the manufacturer of this wide-body kit, has reported that the initial product has already been sold. The side skirts and fender flares are priced at $4,490, while the complete body kit is available for $5,990.
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