Skip to main content

This Man Built His Own Tesla Cybertruck on a Budget

This DIY Cybertruck isn't bad, but the maker was probably out of budget to have bigger wheels.

Forget the waitlist! A car enthusiast, who appears to be in Southeast Asia, has turned heads with his impressive attempt at building his own Tesla Cybertruck. The image, shared by Tesla superfan Ray4Tesla, shows a close-up of the electric vehicle, instantly recognizable thanks to its sharp angles and futuristic design.

While it might not be a perfect replica of the real Cybertruck, there's no denying the effort and ingenuity that went into this project. The builder has managed to capture the essence of the Cybertruck's design on a budget, although some details like the wheels hint at the limitations.

Here's what makes this DIY Cybertruck so interesting besides his hard work: affordable alternative, room for improvement and uniquely familiar exterior design.

For many, the Tesla Cybertruck remains an expensive dream. This homemade version proves that with some creativity and effort, you can create a personal electric truck inspired by the iconic design.

The builder of this Cybertruck replica deserves major credit for tackling this ambitious project. A few tweaks, like window tinting and larger wheels, could further elevate the look and feel of the truck.

One viewer pointed out an interesting observation - the Cybertruck's silhouette from the side can resemble a house! This unique perspective adds another layer of intrigue to the already unconventional design.

This DIY Cybertruck is a testament to the passion that Tesla and electric vehicles inspire. It's a reminder that anyone can be part of the electric revolution, even if it means building their own dream truck on a budget. Let's give a shoutout to this creative car enthusiast for his dedication and hard work.

What do you think of DIY Cybertrucks of DIY cars in general? Please, click on the red link below to write your comment.

Image is used by permission.

Armen Hareyan is the founder and the Editor in Chief of Torque News. He founded TorqueNews.com in 2010, which since then has been publishing expert news and analysis about the automotive industry. He can be reached at Torque News TwitterFacebookLinkedin, and Youtube. He has more than a decade of expertise in the automotive industry with a special interest in Tesla and electric vehicles.