Tesla Cybertruck gets modded!

Matt Campbell
Managing Editor - Head of Video
28 Nov 2019
1 min read

The Tesla Cybertruck won’t actually make it to production until 2022, if at all.

But that hasn’t stopped the world’s automotive rendering geniuses from taken to the electric monster truck to reimagine how it could look with a bit of modification.

Here are some of the coolest examples we’ve found on Instagram.

Image credit: Instagram @teslaforlife
Image credit: Instagram @teslaforlife

This JDM-look version (above) has even more angles than the ‘real’ truck, and those pumped guards, wide steelies and enormous wing really, really get us in the feels.

Image credit: Instagram @teslaforlife
Image credit: Instagram @teslaforlife

This take on the Cybertruck is clearly aimed at the AdventureGuide fans out there. Check out the hypothetical angles on it!

Image credit: Instagram @mymodel3tesla
Image credit: Instagram @mymodel3tesla

And if you’re going to make a car, it needs to be eligible for the Red Bull six-wheeler treatment, right? Our big question is, where’s the giant can like you see on those old Minis?

Image credit: Instagram @desertchief
Image credit: Instagram @desertchief

This Dakar-spec version actually looks too close to being a real thing for our comfort.

Did someone say “Inspired by the Delorean”?

Image credit: Instagram @topcarsvenezuela
Image credit: Instagram @topcarsvenezuela

And it wouldn’t be an exotic new model without the Dubai police livery.

Matt Campbell
Managing Editor - Head of Video
Matt Campbell has been at the forefront of automotive media for more than a decade, working not only on car reviews and news, but also helping manage automotive outputs across print, online, video and audio. After completing his media degree at Macquarie University, Matt was an intern at a major news organisation as part of the motoring team, where he honed his skills in the online automotive reviews and news space. He did such a good job there they put him on full time, and since then he has worked across different automotive media outlets, before starting with CarsGuide in October 2017. At CarsGuide Matt has helped shape the video output of the business, while also playing a key role in management behind the scenes, and helping in-market new car buyers make the right choice by continually evolving CarsGuide's comparison reviews. Driving more than 100 cars a year seemed like a dream to Matt when he first started out, but now it's all just part of the job - a job he loves and plans to stay in for a long time to come. Matt is also an expert in used car values, as he's always on the hunt for a bargain - be it a project beater or a prime example of the breed. He currently owns a 2001 Audi TT quattro and a 2007 Suzuki Jimny JLX.
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