The truth is, this wrapped Cybertruck looks like Iron Man’s personal vehicle

  • Somebody customized the Cybertruck with an Iron Man wrap
  • The wrap showcases the iconic gold and red Iron Man livery
  • At the moment, the Cybertruck is only available with stainless steel finish

Published on Jun 20, 2024 at 5:05 PM (UTC+4)
by Alessandro Renesis

Last updated on Jun 21, 2024 at 3:39 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Amelia Jean Hershman-Jones

One of the original criticisms of the Cybertruck was that there was, at first, no other color option than stainless steel gray – but check out this one inspired by Iron Man.

The upside is people have been trying out all kinds of wrap options, and some are truly unique – including this one.

The best part is that somebody appears to be using a Cybertruck decorated with an Iron Man wrap as their daily driver.

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The stock stainless steel finish of the Cybertruck isn’t even paint, technically speaking.

Instead, Musk said the company developed a new type of stainless steel that apparently doesn’t rust.

The CEO promised that Tesla would offer some factory options for cool wraps.

And, while there are now 11 color paint films, people – as always – want to customize their Cybertruck.

The Iron Man Cybertruck wrap

@johnny.townsend

The Ironman Cybertruck 🔥🔥 #cybertruck

♬ Back In Black – AC/DC

In the clip shared to TikTok by American football punter, Johnny Townsend, you can see the wrap up close – and it looks pretty good.

The wrap gives the Cybertruck a gold and red livery, reminiscent of the exoskeleton armor used by the superhero.

At the front, you’ve got a gold section on the front bumper, with red on either side of it, and gold was also used for the frunk, with a smaller red section.

The rest of the truck is predominantly red.

Some of the coolest wraps

The Iron Man wrap certainly stands out but it would be difficult to compile a top 10 list of the coolest Cybertruck wraps we’ve seen.

There’s the digital camo wrap and the rusty one, the mirror finish wrap and the hologram wrap.

And then we’ve got the wildest of them all, the one that makes the truck look like a Ford F-150.

Apparently Tesla themselves came up with this one, are we surprised?

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Experienced content creator with a strong focus on cars and watches. Alessandro penned the first-ever post on the Supercar Blondie website and covers cars, watches, yachts, real estate and crypto. Former DriveTribe writer, fixed gear bike owner, obsessed with ducks for some reason.