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Custom Cybertruck in black gloss takes it to new levels

Makes a change from the native steel finish we're used to seeing.
  • T Sportline’s ‘Foundation Series Cybertruck’ is dressed in a gloss black vinyl wrap
  • The gloss black finish adds a touch of elegance to the Cybertruck’s futuristic design
  • The custom Cybertruck also features a set of 20-inch TCT forged rims with removable aero covers

Published on Jan 2, 2024 at 5:46PM (UTC+4)

Last updated on Jan 15, 2024 at 1:46PM (UTC+4)

Edited by Alessandro Renesis
Custom Cybertruck in black gloss takes it to new levels

The Cybertruck only arrived a month ago, yet people are already customizing the new EV pickup truck.

One such business is Atlanta-based T Sportline, a company claiming to be the world’s first Tesla tuner.

Their custom Cybertruck in a black gloss finish adds a touch of elegance to its futuristic design – check it out in the video down below!

We’re used to seeing the Cybertruck with a smooth, unpainted stainless steel finish.

According to a Tesla employee, the automaker used a weird household item to clean its RC (release candidate) vehicles during testing.

RC vehicles were also spotted wearing various wild wraps during not-so-secret performance testing across North America.

These included a camo wrap, digital camo wrap, and who could forget the controversial Toyota Tundra and Ford F-150 wraps?

But T Sportline’s ‘Foundation Series Cybertruck’ is the first we’ve seen finished in gloss black.

What’s more, the EV pickup truck has also been treated to a set of 20-inch TCT forged wheels with removable aero covers.

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