The world's most extreme Cybertruck

Mansory has tuned the edgy Cybertruck. Musk's car has become a luxury monster suport trapez vaico pret.

The world's most extreme Cybertruck

The Tesla Cybertruck is no less controversial than its boss Elon Musk. For all those who find the electric pickup truck too ordinary, Mansory now has a solution: the “Elongation”.

The German tuning specialists have equipped the American electric car with wider fenders, XXL wheels and an extra portion of carbon. As well as a name that reminds us of Musk himself.

Cybertruck Elongation: wide body and lots of carbon

So if you want the Cybertruck to be at a high level, then it can be at the level of Mansory: with wider fenders, with new front and rear bumpers, as well as additional carbon elements. After all the improvements, the car looks even more massive. Particularly impressive: two rear wings, because it seems that one is not enough.

The roof hasn't remained unchanged either - now more light comes in. In addition, Mansory offers the carbon kit in different colors.

26-inch wheels for the 3.1-ton colossus

To give a fitting finish to the tuning, Mansory has equipped the Cybertruck with 11×26 inch alloy wheels and 315/40 R 26 tires – an excellent setup for a car whose power reaches 845 hp.

The wheels are made of a special aluminum alloy to handle the high power and the enormous weight of 3.1 tons without any problems.

Luxury instead of minimalism in the interior

Mansory has also taken care of the interior. While the original Tesla model focused on simple functionality, the tuning specialists have taken the opposite path.

The Elongation features full leather upholstery, carbon fiber trim and embroidery on the seats, seat belts and floor mats. High-gloss polished surfaces and even more carbon fiber are also available – all to individual taste.

Market chances? Hardly.

As impressive as Mansory's tuning is, one question remains: Will there be buyers? There are already a large number of unsold Cybertrucks in stock in the States, and Tesla is lowering prices - but demand is lacking. In Europe, customers are also refraining from buying Musk's cars - the reason is also his support for right-wing political forces and his role in the Trump administration. So the tuned versions are unlikely to change the situation on the market.

Mansory doesn't usually give out information about the price of the conversion, but one thing is for sure: if you drive this Cybertruck, you won't go unnoticed.

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The Tesla Cybertruck is no less controversial than its boss Elon Musk

The German tuning specialists have equipped the American electric car with wider fenders, XXL wheels and an extra portion of carbon