This is the world’s only Tesla CyberPhoenix custom-built camper

  • Check out this custom-built Cybertruck camper
  • The camper has been dubbed the CyberPhoenix
  • It’s surprisingly spacious and can sleep up to four 

Published on Feb 24, 2025 at 3:53 AM (UTC+4)
by Claire Reid

Last updated on Feb 24, 2025 at 3:53 AM (UTC+4)
Edited by Kate Bain

Check out the CyberPhoenix – the only custom-built slide-in Tesla Cybertruck camper in the world.

The stock Tesla Cybertuck has been transformed into a nifty home-from-home by specialist camper company Phoenix, based in Colorada. 

Phoenix makes a huge range of pop-up campers to fit all sorts of vehicles and include bespoke furniture and custom layouts. 

This is the company’s first time making a slide-in camper for a Cybertruck – and it looks pretty neat. 

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The one-off CyberPhoenix is ‘the world’s first Cybertruck camper’

Last year, Tesla released its $2,975 Cybertruck CyberTent, closely followed by its ‘CyberTent mode’

The optional add-on, which is currently sold out, turns the Cybertruck into a compact sleeping space – and one couple even managed to live out of it for three whole days

However, for those who really fancy using their Cybertruck as an off-road home-from-home, the CyberPhoenix offers the ideal solution. 

Go anywhere, fit anywhere, camp anywhere – from majestic mountains and scorching deserts to the heart of national parks, electrifying tailgates, unforgettable concerts, or serene stretches of beach,” Phoenix says on its website.

“The CyberPhoenix slide-in camper redefines exploration.”

The exterior of the slide-in camper is made from brushed aluminum so it matches the stainless steel bodywork of the Cybertruck but is a lot lighter than stainless steel. 

The upper part of the slide-in camper has a hard side so it can expand, while still being able to maintain a low profile when not in use. 

Smart, right?

The camper has ‘near zero’ impact on the Tesla Cybertruck’s range

Inside, you’ll find a surprisingly roomy camper, which includes a ‘full kitchenette’ complete with a two-burner stove, sink, cooler-style fridge, and hot water. 

The CyberPhoenix sleeps up to four people: two in the rear fixed bed and two in the convertible dinette.

For added convenience, there’s some handy storage space under the bed and dinette as well as built into the galley area. 

The converted camper also comes with an indoor or outdoor shower and a Porta Potti. 

Not only that, but Phoenix says its camper has ‘near-zero range loss’

and is basically self-sufficient thanks to its 800W expandable solar cells, a system 400 Ah lithium battery, and a 2000W inverter.

Phoenix is accepting reservations for the CyberPhoenix now with an MSRP of $59,900.

As yet the company hasn’t revealed further specs about the camper or shared a timeline for when first deliveries can be expected – but the website does state that ‘campers will be sold by chronological pre-order number’.

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Claire Reid is a journalist who hails from the UK but is now living in New Zealand. She began her career after graduating with a degree in Journalism from Liverpool John Moore’s University and has more than a decade of experience, writing for both local newspapers and national news sites. Claire covers a wide variety of topics, with a special focus on cars, technology, planes, cryptocurrency, and luxury.