Tesla, often dubbed the Apple Inc. of the automotive world, has recently experienced significant success.
This includes the launch of the updated Model 3 globally and domestically, the surprising revelation that the Model Y crossover is not only a top seller in Europe and a top five seller domestically but also the second most popular vehicle worldwide. Tesla unveiled the highly anticipated Cybertruck.
These developments mark an exciting period for Tesla, transitioning from a company focused on revolutionizing the industry under a somewhat authoritarian figure to a recognized automaker.
With over five million cars produced and a diverse range of cars, SUVs, and trucks available, Tesla is firmly establishing itself in the automotive realm.
Of particular note is the Cybertruck EV pickup, released last November with various models, including RWD, AWD, and the premium Cyberbeast variant.
The Cyberbeast, priced at nearly $100k, boasts impressive specifications such as 845 hp, 320 miles of range, 2.6 seconds sprint to 60 mph, and an 11,000-lb towing capacity, along with its stainless-steel body.
Customers seek to personalize their Cybertrucks to stand out, often opting for new wheels and body wraps. However, digital car content creators are pushing the boundaries further.
Vishnu Suresh, known as zephyr_designz, has transformed the Cyberbeast into a stealthy street fighter resembling a project from the US Air Force’s stealth division.
In a recent iteration, Suresh presents a second version in burgundy, forsaking the electric lifestyle and fitting it with a Porsche twin-turbo flat-six engine, possibly from the Porsche 911 Turbo S. This version challenges the Cyberbeast with its aerodynamic and suspension modifications, now coupled with internal combustion power.
In choosing between the original Cyberbeast and these modified versions, one must decide between the powerful EV pickup or the transformed widebody beasts, whether it’s the potentially electric black variant or the crimson one powered by an internal combustion engine.