Tesla Cybertruck in Cincinnati has become the 'Dumbstr truck' with unique dumpster wrap
- A Tesla Cybertruck owner has given their truck a wild custom wrap
- The owner from Cincinnati made their truck look like a dumpster
- Additions include a raccoon trying to get in, and green ooze at the back
Published on Apr 22, 2025 at 5:09 PM (UTC+4)
by Henry Kelsall
Last updated on Apr 23, 2025 at 10:28 AM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Emma Matthews
A Tesla Cybertruck spotted in Cincinnati has been dubbed the ‘Dumbstr truck’ thanks to its custom dumpster-themed wrap.
The custom Cybertruck appeared on a Facebook group, covered in a wrap that resembles the dumpster that picks up our garbage.
It’s a masterpiece of design work, and it weirdly suits the boxy proportions of the Cybertruck.
We can tell that whoever owns this particular Tesla has a very good sense of humor!
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The devil is in the detail
With this wrap, the devil is in the details of what the EV’s owner has done.
For example, we can see the graffiti across the side of the truck, making it look as though the Tesla had been vandalized.
More impressive, though, is the small detail of the raccoon attempting to get inside the dumpster.
The rich green coating of the truck is perfect, and there’s even toxic green waste oozing from its bed.

Perhaps the best bit of the wrap however is at the back.
The truck features a sign pointing out the ‘items not accepted’ – just like a real dumpster!
This simply adds more detail to the truck, with the sticker even suggesting what not to store in the Tesla.
Avoid dumping these items in the Tesla
The sticker on the Cybertruck dumpster has an interesting few details as to what not to store in it.
For example, there are no batteries to be dumped, ironically, and no appliances.
Tires, carpets, mattresses, furniture, batteries, paint cans, hazardous chemicals, oil, and flammable materials are also prohibited.
The owner has also added an ‘EM Waste Management’ sign.

This gives the illusion that the Tesla is a work vehicle for a waste management company, which just happens to share its initials with the automaker’s CEO.
If that wasn’t enough, the Cybertruck’s owner has also given it a custom license plate that reads ‘Dumbstr.’
Gone are the original wheels of the truck and in their place are new, aggressive aftermarket ones with new all-terrain tires.
The width of the tires is another outstanding element of this truck.
So, as far as Tesla wraps go, this one has to be one of the coolest we have seen so far.
We just wonder what Tesla’s boss might think of it!
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Henry is a content writer with nearly ten years experience, having written for various publications since 2017. Qualifying with a Sports Journalism degree from Staffordshire University, Henry loves all things automotive but has a particular soft spot for classic Japanese cars and anything Lancia. He also has a curious passion for steam locomotives.