Widebody kits have made their way to Tesla Cybertrucks and they look unreal

  • Check out these widebody kits for the Tesla Cybertruck
  • The body kits make the Cybertruck look like a supercar
  • They can be wrapped in a variety of colors, including a glossy black

Published on Sep 26, 2024 at 3:05 AM (UTC+4)
by Claire Reid

Last updated on Sep 26, 2024 at 2:57 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

A company has launched widebody kits for the Tesla Cybertruck and they make the vehicle look more brutal than ever.

It’s fair to say that the Cybertruck has one of the most attention-grabbing designs on the market. 

Thanks to its sharp contours and design, the angular bodywork caused a stir when it was launched.

However, if the original isn’t quite eye-catching enough for you, then Waido Kits has launched widebody kits that take the Cybertruck to the next level. 

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The widebody kit completely transforms the Cybertruck

Cybertruck modifications and tunings have been around since the vehicle was launched – we’ve seen one transformed into a Halo Warthog, another that looked like Iron Man, and this cool customized red one that belongs to Lil Baby

Meanwhile, NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal — or Shaq, as you probably know him — recently unveiled his widebody carbon fiber Cybertruck

If you like the look of Shaq’s truck – and he really does – then the guys from Waido have got your back. 

Renderings show the modded Cybertruck sits a lot closer to the ground, with its underside almost brushing the road surface below, and has been boosted by some huge fender flares. 

To the front, the Cybertruck has a new lip and some color-shifting LEDs, while the back has a mean-looking air diffuser. 

The kits can be wrapped in numerous colors

The images show some of the kits come with a new rear wing above the tailgate, while others have a new spoiler fitted. 

It also has some beefed-up aftermarket wheels, but Waido does not give details on those. 

The widebody kits can be wrapped in numerous colors, with renderings showing gold, turquoise, metallic blue, and a cool-looking high gloss black. 

A full body kit will set you back $5,990, or you can grab the fender flares and side skirts for $4,490 – you’ll also need to buy the special adhesive that sticks the body kit to the car. 

In a social media post from Waido, the company says the kits will be made in a strictly limited run of 100 – so if you fancy one then don’t hang around. 

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Claire Reid

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. Across her career she's covered a wide variety of topics, including celebrity, cryptocurrency, politics, true crime and just about everything in between.