This Cybertruck modification doesn’t add much to the car, but it’s by far the best

  • This owner gave his Tesla Cybertruck a hilarious modification
  • It’s not the most practical change but it is humorous
  • He shared photos of it online and they’re brilliant

Published on Sep 12, 2024 at 1:23 PM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson

Last updated on Sep 13, 2024 at 11:42 AM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

This Cybertruck modification is pretty unorthodox, but it’s by far the best.

You may be wondering how you could improve on the truck that’s already demonstrated its prowess by rescuing vehicles from a muddy ditch.

By adding googly eyes onto it, apparently.

We can’t see how that would improve the car’s performance, but it’d certainly get a few laughs out of everyone.

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Keep an ‘eye’ out for this modified Cybertruck

This humorous creation is the brainchild of a Cybertruck owner who goes by the name of @timmerenginerd on X/Twitter.

He picked up a pair of googly eyes from Amazon and brought life to his Tesla.

It’s fair to say that he didn’t settle either – he experimented with the placement.

In one photo, the eyes are as far apart as possible, then each photo showed the eyes drifting closer together.

Depending on the eye’s placement, they give the Cybertruck a different look – like the car could join the cast of South Park or The Simpsons?

We would say the eyes should be placed on the windshield to better mimic the characters out of Pixar’s Cars, but that would present a driving hazard.

If you must have eyes on your car, it’s best to take road safety into account first.

Other unusual modifications that got people talking

Googly eyes are fun and all, but they’re not the most unusual features a car has ever had.

I mean, how can you compete with a car that has a tail?

But as far as modifications go, the googly eyes may have to compete with this Cadillac Seden de Ville.

Its engine had been replaced with a charcoal combustion chamber, allowing for some barbecuing – but no driving.

All in all, it’s nice to have fun with modifications.

Will we see a Cybertruck with a mouth next, or would that be taking things too far?


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Ben Thompson

Ben got his start in journalism at Kennedy News and Media, writing stories for national newspapers, websites and magazines. Now working as a freelancer, he divides his time between teaching at News Associates and writing for news sites on all subjects.