Tesla's electric pickup truck has been painted in two tones similar to the style of the owner's luxury Mercedes cars.
The Tesla Cybertruck has only recently been released, but it has quickly become a sought-after model, causing the price of the car to increase by tens of thousands of dollars. Recently, an American artist has modified his Cybertruck to "match" his Mercedes-Maybach GLS and S-Class models.
This Cybertruck was modified by the 713Motoring team, and is one of the Tesla electric pickup trucks that has been decorated in a two-tone color scheme similar to luxury Mercedes cars. The top half of the car is covered in white decals, while the bottom half is a deep reddish brown.
This split-color scheme of the upper and lower halves is quite common in luxury, sleek cars. Applying this decoration to a "clunky" and angular model like Cybertruck gives an overall strange look, different from the original Cybertruck which has a metallic color, which is the color of the stainless steel material on the body.
713Motoring says it left the Cybertruck’s black plastic fenders unpainted or wrapped. The stock wheels were replaced with 26-inch Forgiato wheels in white, which make the wheels stand out against the reddish brown of the body.
713Motoring didn’t say how much it would cost to modify the Cybertruck, but it won’t be cheap, with a set of 26-inch Forgiato wheels costing between $4,000 and $10,000. The owner’s Mercedes-Maybach GLS and S-Class were also modified, wrapped, and fitted with wheels similar to the Cybertruck.
TB (according to VnExpress)