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Just When You Thought You'd Seen It All, Here Comes the Cybertruck in Miami Blue

Tesla Cybertruck in Miami Blue 7 photos
Photo: OCDetailing | YouTube
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Tesla hasn't come up with many ideas in terms of wrap colors, and customers are not going to wait. One of them has already converted his Cybertruck into the perfect Florida summer ride by wrapping it in an exotic Miami Blue.
The Tesla Shop has recently included three new wrap colors in its lineup. Satin Stealth Black and Satin Ceramic White were the first available, both being available for $6,000.

Customers can now choose to wrap their Cybertrucks in Slip Grey, Satin Abyss Blue, and Satin Rose Gold. Each of them is available for $6,500, with the price including installation in one of Tesla's shops in California, which would force customers outside the state to go on a real road trip to get their trucks wrapped.

And there is really no need to since so many shops offer wrapping for the Cybertruck in all colors out there. Just when we thought that nothing could surprise us anymore, here comes the Cybertruck in Miami Blue, looking like the perfect summer ride for a sunny day in Florida.

The model has just driven out of the shop of OCDetailing. It is the exact same team that has recently wrapped the Tesla-branded pickup truck in matte blue before it turned into a mobile coffee shop.

Tesla Cybertruck in Miami Blue
Photo: OCDetailing | YouTube
The Cybertruck in Midnight Purple, which seems black on a cloudy day, but bright purple under direct sunlight or artificial light, also drove out of their “laboratory.”

However, one captured the spotlight in Las Vegas, in front of the Walt Disney Hall in Los Angeles, forcing the T Sportline team to change location and film the vehicle someplace else. It was the spectrum-wrapped, color-shifting Cybertruck.

And we had the world's first Tesla Cybertruck in metallic red that got so much attention at a Cars and Coffee event in California. Days later, it ended up in the hands of Manny Khoshbin. Right after he hopped off the Cybertruck, the real estate mogul said he was going to go online and check the waiting times for the model.

And now we're treated to the turquoise Cybetruck, a bright shade that contrasts with the black fender extensions and wheel covers, covering the unpaintable stainless steel body. The Miami Blue covers the front end, doors, pillars, and mirror cases. The team struggled to properly cover all the sharp corners and edges of the angular model. The tonneau cover, the one that can withstand a weight of up to 300 pounds (136 kilograms, was left untouched.

The owner of the EV also asked for tinted windows, so the team complied with the requests.

Joseph Torbati, owner of OCDetailing, explains that the film comes with a hydrophobic topcoat, which makes washing easy, and is so durable that it can look good in ten years from now.

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