A red Tesla Cybertruck that has been totally customized was seen moving around California recently.
First Tesla Cybertruck in Red Shows Up, and People Can't Stop Staring
The automobile was sighted in Sacramento, California, on a rainy day. Dennis took it to the customizing shop shortly after it arrived. He brought it to a vehicle and coffee event to show it off.
People gathered around it, boarded without authorization, took photographs, and looked at it for several minutes. It was clear that the Cybertruck stole the show on the day of the event as if it were the only vehicle present. The wrap on his Tesla is named "jiujitsu wrap" from TinyBot and was installed in three days by Unplugged Performance.
So far, the most daring wrap that a Cybertruck wore was purple, but that shade was also toned down by the fact that, depending on the light, it appeared black at times, while the purple came out under artificial light or direct sunshine.
Previously, we'd seen the electric pickup truck in matte black, gloss black, white, or military green. However, one vehicle stood out: the red metallic Tesla Cybertruck.
People are marveling not only at the red wrap but also at the all-new wheels. The rubberized covers, which were aerodynamically optimized, as well as the 20-inch stock wheels that Tesla provided with the Cybertruck at the Giga Texas, are long gone.
The aftermarket Cybrhex wheels in Satin Black start at $1,399 each, and that's only for the 20-inch unit. They're also available in 22-inch sizes.
Unplugged Performance's Invincible Kit: Transforming Utility and Style in Truck Modification
Unplugged Performance manufactures the front and rear carbon fiber fender flares, as well as the wrap and wheels. The kit, named Invincible, increases the width of the vehicle by 30 millimeters (1.18 inches) on each side, for a total of 60 millimeters (2.36 inches).
The owner brags not only about the appearance of his truck but also about its utility, as the cargo bed is extremely spacious. The fact that the fender wells do not interfere with the cargo area makes it easier to use.
The instant the blogger from the Gas N Go With Snow YouTube channel gets up on the tonneau cover, everyone watching is in wonder. That tonneau is very sturdy and capable of supporting up to 300 pounds (136 kilos).
Dennis hasn't towed anything and hasn't tested the 0-60 mph yet. But he understands the numbers: it goes from zero to hero in 4.1 seconds, which is astounding for a car weighing 6,843 pounds (3,104 kilograms). Dennis drives the Foundation Series version, which is the only one that has been delivered thus far.


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