Wide-Bodied Cybertruck Looks Like A High School Metal Shop Went Mad

Wide-Bodied Cybertruck Looks Like A High School Metal Shop Went Mad

Can the controversial design of the Tesla Cybertruck be fixed with some extreme aftermarket modifications? After seeing these renderings from Jon Sibal, we think it can certainly be improved for a certain crowd with certain tastes, albeit not fixed entirely.

To describe the Cybertruck’s exterior design as opinion-splitting would be an understatement as the flat and sharp lines reek of laziness on the part of Tesla’s design team.


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skytopskytop - 12/2/2019 2:46:31 PM
+5 Boost
Is Musk modifying the cybertruck to be a dually version? Which high school shop class is making this truck?


TruthyTruthy - 12/2/2019 4:12:36 PM
+3 Boost
Wide-body?!?! The original looks like a high school, or junior high, shop class project.


222max222max - 12/2/2019 4:48:40 PM
+5 Boost
Why do I hear the bash and whang of sheet metal when I see this... vehicle?


MDarringerMDarringer - 12/2/2019 9:12:51 PM
-2 Boost
Meanwhile the absolutely ghastly generic restyling of the F Type has surfaced.


TomMTomM - 12/3/2019 7:59:49 AM
+4 Boost
I realize that the purpose of THIS styling exercise is as a personal vehicle - those who would want to use it as a real truck have a question - with that sloped back roof - is there enough head-room in the rear quarters for a real person to sit in those seats?

For those who can use it - it has turned out to be very nice to have a new GM pick up - with 7 inches more room between wheel wells in the bed (My company bought several dozen so far). Since interior luxury is not why Business trucks are bought - However - that sloping roof might limit the height of cargo to an extent as well.


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