Man who built his own Tesla with parts from a Cybertruck can’t drive it around Los Angeles without causing a commotion
- This Tesla is the love child of a Cybertruck and a Model 3
- YouTuber Cyber Hooligan has been building it for years
- Now, as he cruises around LA, people can’t stop staring
Published on Mar 26, 2025 at 8:40 PM (UTC+4)
by Jack Marsh
Last updated on Mar 28, 2025 at 4:03 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Kate Bain
If you’re ever unsure which Tesla to buy, this Los Angeles man has set a wild precedent by creating his own two-in-one Roadster made from a Model 3 chassis with Cybertruck parts.
The Cybertruck’s appearance has been controversial to say the least.
But it’s proven a fantastic base for this new DIY ‘CyberRoadster’.
After years of development, this incredible Tesla amalgamation is now turning heads on every road in Los Angeles.
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This custom Tesla is named the ‘CyberRoadster’
Los Angeles-based David Andreyev – AKA Cyber Hooligan – is a YouTube personality dedicated to transforming the sci-fi Tesla truck into other creations.
Like many others, Andreyev didn’t rate the Cybertruck’s appearance, but he saw incredible potential.
So, by using the chassis of an old Model 3, he stripped the Cybertruck down to its core and placed the parts on his own custom Tesla.
Introducing the Tesla CyberRoadster.

The EV uses the Model 3 motor, has the Cybertruck bar lights – rear and front.
It’s also got the swooping hood to replicate a roadster, and many more elements ripped from the Tesla playbook.
Most of the car is formed from the Cybertruck. In fact, its metallic body is a clear influence, albeit in a new sporty design.
This custom Roadster turns heads all over Los Angeles
In a recent upload to his channel, Andreyev showcased what it was like to cruise through the Golden State’s prime boulevards.
The video shows people stopping to take pictures of the car everywhere it goes.
One biker even had his gaze stuck on the CyberRoadster for so long that he pedaled into a bin.

Other drivers even pulled up in awe at traffic lights, claiming that it was ‘sick’.
It’s not the first Cybertruck mod that has turned heads, and it won’t be the last.
But it might just be the biggest overhaul possible and it’s definitely a job well done.
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