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Just When You Think You've Seen It All, Here Comes Iron Man's Tesla Cybertruck

Tesla Cybertruck wrapped for Iron Man 6 photos
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We really thought we'd seen it all when it comes to the Tesla Cybertruck. From black to white, from silver to gold, we labeled them as head-turning, too flashy, or not so special. But here comes the Cybertruck that definitely belongs in Iron Man's garage.
It would normally be either the Audi R10 or the Acura NSX for Tony Stark. But would he say "no" to a Cybertruck, especially if it would be the tri-motor Cyberbeast, with 845 horsepower and supercar figures.

It runs from 0 to 60 mph (0 to 97 kph) in 2.6 seconds, it covers a quarter mile in less than 11 seconds, and hits a top speed of – enough with the supercar tag, though – 130 mph (209 kph).

But still, Tony Stark, aka Iron Man, might be interested in this Cybertruck wrapped in a film that perfectly matches his armor, which is, in fact, an exoskeleton that features jetpacks, VR display, weaponry, and neuro-link. The Cybertruck does not seem to have all those. But it does have the red and gold livery.

From the side, it resembles the first red Cybertruck that we saw a while ago. It is the vehicle that real estate mogul Manny Khoshin drove once and fell in love with. The experience prompted him to rush to the Tesla website and check delivery time.

Manny is the man who owns a gazillion exclusive cars. Some of the world’s most expensive are in his newly built garage. So, the Cybertruck wouldn't exactly fit in there. But, hey, when your net worth is $250 million, who can tell you what fits in your fleet and what doesn't?

But if it wasn't for the red, this Cybetruck would resemble that 24-carat gold-plated Cybertruck that we reported about earlier this month. The three-stage procedure was a $60,000 investment, which is almost half of the price of the Foundation Series, the only one that Tesla delivered for the first few months.

Three people worked to get this gold-plated Cybertruck done over four days of hard work. It was, indeed, more expensive than the Rose Gold paint film that Tesla asks $6,500 for, in case you want your vehicle wrapped from the factory. However, no 24-carat gold is involved.

But if you go gold, go all the way. And the… goldest Cybertruck we have ever seen is the one riding on matching 30-inch Forgiato wheels.

However, one of the Cybertrucks that stole the show was the one covered in a color-shifting wrap that the aftermarket shop called Spectrum.

The pickup truck was filmed in front of the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles until people got a glimpse of it and started flocking to take photos of the contraption.

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