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Tesla Cybertruck in Tiffany Blue Looks Like a Summer Day at the Beach

Tesla Cybertruck in Tiffany Blue 6 photos
Photo: Nic Cruz Patane | X
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Tesla is not exactly the most generous of carmakers when it comes to customization. However, they started offering several paint films to give customers the chance to make their Cybertrucks special. However, customers want more. This is exactly why this pickup truck was wrapped in Tiffany Blue.
The Cybertruck in Tiffany Blue looks like a summer day at the beach in Miami. It shines in the sunlight and turns heads like nothing else on the road. It must be the bright blue shade just as much as it is the UFO-looking design of the electric pickup truck.

The owner did not stop at wrapping the vehicle's exterior. He also chose to customize the interior of the Cybertruck. We saw the first-ever Cybertruck with a customized interior showed up online in March.

It had the interior wrapped in leather in a superb shade of Bordeaux, contrasting with the headliner in black Alcantara. It was the T Sportline team, a Tesla aftermarket specialist, that reupholstered the seats, dashboard, and door cards.

The owner of the Tiffany Blue Cybertruck chose for the interior a shade that matched the exterior. So, long gone are the black-ish, white-ish, and grey-ish shades of the Foundation Series. Now, the seats, dashboard, and door cards are covered in the light shade of blue.

It doesn't look like the best option when it comes to using the Cybertruck like the pickup truck that it is. But one thing is for sure. This driver is not going to use his vehicle like the one carrying construction materials with it does. He is probably not going to install roof racks on it, either.

The owner also went for an aftermarket set of multi-spoke wheels with Tiffany Blue accents to match the entire vehicle. What you are looking at is the creation of Kustom Kings, an aftermarket shop based in Elk Grove, California.

There is no information referring to the price of the transformation. Tesla offers the paint films for either $6,000 or $6,500, depending on the customer's choice. However, aftermarket firms across the country wrap Cybertrucks for half that price.

Some owners chose to customize their Cybertrucks from the moment they had it delivered

Many who were interested in buying a Cybertruck changed their minds when they saw the interior, which is the representation of boredom for those who expected something just as spectacular as the exterior.

When it comes to spectacular exteriors, we have, indeed, seen some crazy wraps. One of the most controversial of them was the Cybertruck, which the owner made rust on purpose. "My wife is going to hate it!" he anticipated. We got no updates, but she probably did.

We also had to deal with the color-shifting Cybertruck, which was also the creation of T Sportline. The wrap, which they call "Spectrum," shifts colors depending on the light and angle that you look at it from.

One of the customized Cybertrucks that got our attention, among the sea of red, purple, and green trucks, was the one inspired by the DeLorean DMC-12 time machine from "Back to the Future." The two vehicles have something in common. They both sport a stainless steel body. However, we have never seen a DeLorean wrapped in a film that would make it look like a Cybertruck. But "yet" is the keyword here.


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