Tesla Cybertruck owner says he's made '1,000 haters become fans' with his incredible wrap
Published on Aug 02, 2025 at 8:17 PM (UTC+4)
by Claire Reid
Last updated on Jul 31, 2025 at 1:51 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Tom Wood
A Tesla owner says he’s turned a ‘thousand haters’ into ‘fans’ thanks to a particularly slick-looking Cybertruck wrap.
The Cybertruck is known for its distinctive stainless-steel exterior.
But one owner has decided to give his truck an overhaul by fitting it with an all black wrap.
And we have to admit, it does look very cool.
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The Tesla owner has gone for a mean-looking Cybertruck wrap
Even before it began rolling off production lines, the Tesla Cybertruck was a divisive vehicle, and that divide hasn’t died down since.
In fact, one owner even admitted to looking for a second EV truck for fear his may get damaged by a member of the public.
Meanwhile, Tesla has recently confirmed that sales of the truck have taken a dive.


However, one owner reckons he’s managed to turn ‘one thousand haters’ into fans after kitting his Cybertruck out with a mean-looking wrap.
The usual stainless-steel exterior has been covered with a matte black wrap with high-shine elements.
He’s also swapped out the stock wheels and tires for 24-inch Vossen wheels wrapped in Nitto tires.
The owner posted his head-turning EV onto the Cybertruck Owners Only Facebook page.
“This truck made 1,000 haters turn fans,” he wrote alongside a slew of photos.
“Enjoying it like a little kid every day.”
Fellow Cybertruck owners were quick to hop into the comments to pour praise on the cool custom wrap.
“That looks amazing,” wrote one.
“Looks so good wrapped like that, nice job,” someone else wrote.
“I’m one of the 1000. I never liked the look of this truck, but now I’m in love with it, nicest looking truck,” a third commented. High praise indeed.
Of course, he’s not the first Cybertruck owner to transform his EV with a wrap.
Someone in Florida wrapped theirs in fake fur to create the world’s first Cybeartruck, and this guy got a Cybertruck wrap that made it look like it’s covered in rust. Each to their own…
But can it compete with the Cybercop?
When is a Tesla Cybertruck not a Tesla Cybertruck? When it’s a heavily modified Toyota Prius, of course.
A man in Utah got a 2004 Toyota Prius and decided to convert into a hybrid Cybertruck tribute known as the Cybercop.

Its creator said he wanted to ‘poke a little fun at a recent Cyber-something that was released’ and said that the vehicle was a real attention-grabber when out and about.
After attending car shows and charity events with the Cybercop, he recently decided to sell it and donate the cash to charity.
So, not only does the custom build look good, it’s also done good.
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Claire Reid is a journalist who hails from the UK but is now living in New Zealand. She began her career after graduating with a degree in Journalism from Liverpool John Moore’s University and has more than a decade of experience, writing for both local newspapers and national news sites. Claire covers a wide variety of topics, with a special focus on cars, technology, planes, cryptocurrency, and luxury.