The Tesla Cybertruck has garnered significant global attention since Elon Musk first unveiled the concept in 2019 and its official launch in 2022. However, this electric pickup truck is only available for sale in North America. As a result, a team of Pakistani craftsmen, Wali Muhammad and Saad, collaborated to create a more affordable “replica” of the Cybertruck.

According to Carscoops, this replica was a custom order from an anonymous client and cost approximately 3 million rupees, or roughly 10,800 USD. In comparison to the current price range of the Tesla Cybertruck, which is 79,990 – 99,990 USD, the Pakistani customer will be getting a “clone” of the electric pickup for a fraction of the price.

The images shared on social media reveal that the Pakistani replica of the Tesla Cybertruck is shorter, narrower, and significantly lower than the original. This attempt to “squeeze” the electric pickup truck has made the already unique design of the Tesla Cybertruck even more peculiar.

Carscoops describes the replica as resembling a metal shed when viewed from the side profile.


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