Mansory has been on the scene since the end of the 1980s and has made a name for itself festooning Rolls-Royces, Lamborghinis, Ferraris, and even Bugattis with extra bits that their original designers surely did not want added. Now it's the Tesla Cybertruck's turn.
A growing sense of buyer's remorse is emerging among owners of the distinctive pickup who do not want to be associated with Elon Musk's public antics.
A Tesla Cybertruck owner reported that he broke his driver’s side window while attempting to simply open and close the door. This incident occurred while he was stuck on the road after his Cybertruck's battery unexpectedly died in cold weather.
Tesla's Cybertruck vehicles are reportedly piling outside the company's gigafactory in Texas and collecting dust.
The German tuner added lots of carbon to the Cybertruck's exterior and even more inside to make the electric truck's appearance even more extreme.
The Cybertruck has a cult following in the U.S., but safety issues such as excessive size and acceleration and sharp edges make the Tesla illegal on U.K. roads.
The American Federation of Teachers, with $4 trillion managed for retirees and others, wants asset-management CEOs to do their homework on the EV maker’s valuation.
“With a wrap, you only have one choice,” Corbett told MotorTrend. “If you want to change the color, you have to tear off the wrap and have a new one professionally installed. Once you tear off a vinyl wrap, you cannot reuse it. With our covers, you can reuse them for as long as you wish.”
NHTSA has independently tested Tesla Cybertruck, and it got a top 5-star rating despite some claiming that it would