Can you remember how many tuned copies of the Tesla Cybertruck you've seen since Elon Musk's company kicked off deliveries late last year? Neither can we, yet it seems that the tuning fairy has visited a good chunk of them.
The recipe is usually about the same as it mostly comprises all kinds of wraps and a set of aftermarket alloys, with their owners sprinkling them with darkened windows all around.
Depending on the wrap styling, the customized Tesla Cybertrucks usually look even flashier than the ones sporting the original silver look, and we recently came across a couple of examples that should've remained in their OEM condition, including the one 2 Chainz owns.
That one sports new orange vinyl on its body that kind of sends Hellcat vibes due to the custom decals on the sides, and it has a three-spoke alloy set. Lil Baby's Tesla Cybertruck, which we also covered earlier this week, has a brasher wrap with a glossy red look and rides on different wheels that also came from Forgiato's portfolio, just like the ones equipping 2 Chainz's ride.
So, where does the pictured Tesla Cybertruck stand? We never thought we'd say this, but we actually like the custom design. The bi-tone wrap somehow manages to break the car's weird shape. It mixes white on the upper parts of the body with orange on the lower parts and keeps the black plastic cladding in place, and that's certainly a nice touch.
Another interesting touch revolves around the wheels, as these also came from the aftermarket world. The slant lip alloys have a white look that matches part of the vehicle's wrap, and it's clear which company signed them, isn'tright? After all, those F center caps scream Forgiato through their pores, and for what it's worth, they're a nice addition to the electric workhorse.
From what we can tell by looking at the comments section of the social media post shared by Forgiato recently, this Tesla Cybertruck lives somewhere in Texas, or Houston, to be more precise. Thus, it is certainly an exotic presence among the usual rides that roam the roads of the Lone Star State, and it's bound to enjoy a lot of attention wherever it drives.
As stated above, we like the look of this customized EV, as we think the bi-tone wrap and the fresh alloys work very well with the angular styling. If anything, this Tesla Cybertruck looks like a real-life Hot Wheels car from certain angles, and we secretly wished we would've seen more of it. Thus, if you're aware of additional pictures, you can share them in the comments section below. Meanwhile, kudos to the owner for choosing this unusual styling.
Depending on the wrap styling, the customized Tesla Cybertrucks usually look even flashier than the ones sporting the original silver look, and we recently came across a couple of examples that should've remained in their OEM condition, including the one 2 Chainz owns.
That one sports new orange vinyl on its body that kind of sends Hellcat vibes due to the custom decals on the sides, and it has a three-spoke alloy set. Lil Baby's Tesla Cybertruck, which we also covered earlier this week, has a brasher wrap with a glossy red look and rides on different wheels that also came from Forgiato's portfolio, just like the ones equipping 2 Chainz's ride.
Another interesting touch revolves around the wheels, as these also came from the aftermarket world. The slant lip alloys have a white look that matches part of the vehicle's wrap, and it's clear which company signed them, isn'tright? After all, those F center caps scream Forgiato through their pores, and for what it's worth, they're a nice addition to the electric workhorse.
From what we can tell by looking at the comments section of the social media post shared by Forgiato recently, this Tesla Cybertruck lives somewhere in Texas, or Houston, to be more precise. Thus, it is certainly an exotic presence among the usual rides that roam the roads of the Lone Star State, and it's bound to enjoy a lot of attention wherever it drives.
As stated above, we like the look of this customized EV, as we think the bi-tone wrap and the fresh alloys work very well with the angular styling. If anything, this Tesla Cybertruck looks like a real-life Hot Wheels car from certain angles, and we secretly wished we would've seen more of it. Thus, if you're aware of additional pictures, you can share them in the comments section below. Meanwhile, kudos to the owner for choosing this unusual styling.