Tesla officially launched the commercial version of its all-electric pickup truck, the Cybertruck, at an event held on November 30, 2023 at its Gigafactory in Austin, Texas, USA. Customers also received the first Tesla Cybertrucks at the event.
While Tesla claims that the stainless steel body of the Cybertruck is incredibly durable, many customers have wondered if it’s possible to change the paint color of the vehicle. A company in Deerfield Beach, Florida has answered this question by wrapping one of the first Cybertrucks in preparation for Tesla’s appearance at the Art Basel event in Miami, and it delivers exactly what EV owners have been eagerly waiting for.
To make this Cybertruck stand out more than a regular model, this company has covered the entire exterior of the vehicle in a premium vinyl wrap of matte black color. A series of images and videos showcase how the nearly flat body panels make it easier for the installers to work on, compared to a vehicle with more curves or complex folds.
Additionally, to add a touch of flair, this Tesla pickup truck also features bright blue and pink vinyl wraps on the rear doors, with the text “Cybertruck” displayed on them. Currently, the media is intrigued whether the sales of the Tesla Cybertruck 2024 will match the success achieved by the Model 3 and Model Y.
In the US market, the Tesla Cybertruck 2024 is priced between $60,990 and $99,990 across its three versions. The AWD and Cyberbeast versions are set to be available first, with the RWD version planned for release in 2025.
As for the highest-end Cyberbeast variant, the Tesla Cybertruck 2024 electric pickup truck boasts a maximum power output of 845 horsepower and can accelerate from 0 to 96 km/h in just 2.6 seconds. The vehicle’s top speed increases to 209 km/h, while its range decreases slightly to 515 km. With an additional battery like the AWD version, the Tesla Cybertruck Cyberbeast 2024 can achieve a range of 708 km.