This Tesla Cybertruck is covered in a super-realistic wrap that makes it look like a real Warthog

  • There’s a new Warthog-themed Cybertruck out there
  • It’s obviously a wrap, but it doesn’t have a turret like the old one
  • The wrap completely changed the truck’s appearance

Published on Dec 19, 2024 at 5:37 PM (UTC+4)
by Siddharth Dudeja

Last updated on Dec 19, 2024 at 5:37 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

It’s a new day, which means it’s been too long without a bold wrap on the Tesla Cybertruck — but fret not because this super-realistic Halo Warthog wrap is here to save the day.

Jokes apart, this Tesla is probably one of the most iconic vehicles of today, and it’s all because of how it looks.

By now, a good chunk of Cybertruck owners have had their trucks wrapped.

Some look pretty neat, while others completely transform the pickup into an all-out fandom frankenvehicle.

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Another Halo Warthog Tesla Cybertruck now exists

There are now too many wraps for the Tesla Cybertruck to gaze upon, but a handful bunch make sure to stand out.

This Halo Warthog wrap is one of them, and you can’t argue it will certainly turn heads — whether you like it or not.

A YouTube channel called Sammy Cdub posted a video showing this wrap being put into place, and it’s amazing how quickly the truck changed appearances.

Now, we obviously know this isn’t the first Warthog truck to surface among the masses.

That’s because it only recently went viral and even came with a .50-caliber machine gun.

Even Elon Musk said, ‘This is awesome!‘ in a post on X, but that looked slightly different.

This truck, however, fortunately, doesn’t come with any advanced weaponry on the truck bed.

Not only would it be a massive problem to take something like that out on the road, but there’s no need for a machine gun on the streets.

Anyway, this wrap was installed by experts, who started off by removing the plastic cladding and further gluing the wrap over the stainless steel.

It didn’t seem like the process took long, but the end product was absolutely stunning.

The infinite catalog of wraps

If a Warthog truck isn’t your cup of tea, how about an Iron Man-themed wrap?

Or if you like something subtle yet luxurious, there’s a breathtaking yet simple $5,000 plain black wrap.

As common as wraps are, the sky is practically the limit.

There are all sorts of unique Cybertruck mods, like this giant mirror conversion.

Or a rusty wrap if you’re into that sort of thing.

If a vinyl coat is too mainstream, you can also get a widebody kit to make the humongous truck even wider.

The star of today’s show certainly achieved what it set out to do, but we wonder if Musk will react to a similar ‘artwork’ again.

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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.