Man had seen five Tesla Cybertrucks in a day before spotting one that was unlike any of the rest with a breathtaking $5K wrap

  • Cybertrucks are becoming ubiquitous
  • This Cybertruck wrap is pretty simple, but cool
  • It cost the owner around $5,000

Published on Dec 18, 2024 at 4:38 PM (UTC+4)
by Alessandro Renesis

Last updated on Dec 18, 2024 at 5:06 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

Tesla Cybertrucks are becoming quite common, and it is also relatively easy to spot a Cybertruck with some wild wrap or other.

That’s what happened to this guy.

He was just randomly walking around and found five Cybertrucks, one after the other.

The last one he found came with a special wrap that cost its owner about $5,000.

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What a $5,000 wrap for Cybertruck buys you

The Cybertruck with the cool wrap was spotted by a YouTuber who goes by Electric Vehicle Space.

The $5,000 wrap is pretty neat.

It’s basically all black, but there are white lines that separate each body panel quite nicely.

It’s a simple design, but it works wonders on the Cybertruck.

Although, if we were to nitpick, we’d say this guy’s truck could do with a little wash.

Then again, unless you wash your car every day, black and white are probably the worst colors to keep clean.

What happened to the ‘factory wrap options’ Tesla promised for its Cybertrucks

Shortly after launching the truck, Tesla promised they would create a variety of ‘factory’ wraps customers could select.

These options did materialize, but no one really checked this particular box when they bought their trucks.

There are two problems with this idea.

First, these wrap options are not cheap, with prices starting from $6,000-$7,000.

Second, the fact that the Cybertruck only comes with one paint option, which technically isn’t even paint, gave owners an opportunity to go wild their wraps.

That’s why we’ve seen the Iron Man wrapthe digital camo one and even one that made it look like a Toyota Tundra, although some say that was a prank on the part of the company itself.

Then there’s probably our personal favorite, the ‘Cybeartruck’, so-called because of the bear fur-like wrap somebody applied to it.

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Experienced content creator with a strong focus on cars and watches. Alessandro penned the first-ever post on the Supercar Blondie website and covers cars, watches, yachts, real estate and crypto. Former DriveTribe writer, fixed gear bike owner, obsessed with ducks for some reason.