Inside the super spacious Tesla Cybertruck camper – the CyberPhoenix

  • 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 4:11 PM (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-away-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-away-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 a ‘dinette’ 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.