LA man builds Tesla Cybertruck from totaled Model 3 that might be a better off-roader than the real thing

  • Have you ever wondered what an off-roader Tesla Cybertruck would look like?
  • Well, wonder no more – because an LA man has done exactly that
  • David Andreyev used a totalled Tesla Model 3 to build the ultimate off-roading Cybertruck

Published on May 30, 2025 at 3:52 PM (UTC+4)
by Keelin McNamara

Last updated on May 30, 2025 at 6:54 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Keelin McNamara

This LA man built a Cybertruck from parts of a totaled Tesla Model 3 that might make a better off-roader than the real thing.

Have you ever wondered what an off-roader Cybertruck could look like?

Well, you needn’t wonder anymore – because a California YouTuber has created one and showed it off for the internet.

And high performance doesn’t do this thing justice.

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David Andreyev, the host of YouTube channel CyberHooligan, is the Los Angeles native who took on this project.

Like most of us, David happens to be a true car fanatic.

In fact, David is such a fan of high performance cars that he decided to do something extreme.

You may recall that back in 2017, Tesla unveiled its latest project, the two-seater Roadster.

America’s premier EV marque promised a swift delivery to the global car market.

Sadly, it still has not come to fruition, nor has it shown any sign of doing so.

Instead of waiting on Tesla to stick to its word, David decided to take action.

David picked himself up a Tesla Model 3 that was completely totaled.

In fact, it was on its way to the crusher when David decided to give it a second chance.

It is this ruined Model 3 that is the basis of this Cybertruck Roadster beast.

This lowered, stripped-back Cybertruck Roadster was truly incredible to look at.

It would look more natural in a Baja or Dakar rally than it does on the road.

This futuristic off-roader has no doors, nor does it have a windshield.

The interior was only partially built, but David wanted to get it onto the dirt to test as soon as he could.

Unfortunately, David’s eagerness to test in the desert led to him missing the windshield quite badly.

In order to get this epic performance, David put his Cybertruck Roadster in drift mode.

He also left the suspension on the highest setting available to him.

This all resulted in an off-road performance that could well top the real thing.

David recently gave his Cybertruck Roadster away to one of his followers.

Fear not, however – David is already back at work on his next weird and wonderful project.

And this time, he is using a Tesla Model S Plaid as the basis of the project.

To check it out of yourself, head over to Cyber Hooligan’s YouTube channel.

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Keelin McNamara is a content writer at Supercar Blondie from Ireland, covering cars, technology, and lifestyle. Despite being a Law graduate, he discovered his passion for journalism during the COVID-19 pandemic, and has worked in the industry ever since. Outside of work, he is an avid MotoGP fan, and is a self-confessed addict of the sport.