Shaq just got the world’s first carbon fiber Cybertruck, and Musk thinks it’s ‘nice’

  • Shaq just got a new Cybertruck, again
  • But this one is the world’s first carbon fiber Cybertruck
  • Watch the NBA star take delivery of the truck in the video below

Published on Sep 08, 2024 at 5:33 PM (UTC+4)
by Siddharth Dudeja

Last updated on Sep 13, 2024 at 12:06 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Nalin Rawat

Shaquille O’Neal — or Shaq, as you probably know him — is a lot of things, including a fan of the Tesla Cybertruck. He’s definitely a huge fan because the man now owns the world’s first carbon-fiber Cybertruck.

You read that right — a company completely transformed the pickup to create a widebody variant with a carbon fiber exterior.

The project was done by a company called Effortless Motors, and it’s safe to say it looks iconic.

It not only looks more rugged than it ever did but also looks like it belongs in Batman’s garage.

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Shaq now owns the world’s first carbon fiber Tesla Cybertruck

If you know anything about Shaq, you know that the NBA star loves the Cybertruck in his massive custom collection.

He already owns a bunch of them and purchased multiple of them to drive them wherever he went.

However, this time, he wanted something that stood out.

That’s when he heard that LeBron James had gotten a customized Cybertruck from Effortless Motors a few months ago.

Following up on that, Shaq contacted the company and asked for something that would turn heads and wanted it to be black on black.

If you have looked at the photos closely, you know that he certainly received what he asked for.

An account that goes by ‘hotfreestyle’ shared images of Shaq taking delivery and posing with the custom truck.

A modification that turns heads

This Tesla is truly like no other — it features a carbon-kitted body, black wheels, and the standard white LED bars are now red.

It also has a red under glow, which makes the Tesla Cybertruck seem like it came straight out of an action film.

The widebody modification undoubtedly increases its road presence, and we’re here for it.

We have also seen our fair share of custom Cybertruck modifications, and it’s not that they aren’t respectable.

This one, however, looks like it’s ready for the apocalypse.

Elon Musk also replied to a post of the same photos on X and said that it was ‘Nice.’

We have to agree there because, if anything, it indeed stands out.


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Siddharth Dudeja

Siddharth is a tech nerd with a secret love of all things cars. He has been writing for a few years now, and on his free time you would find him gaming when he's not procrastinating.