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Cybertruck Owner Recreates Black Matte Wrapped "Batmobile" Cybertruck With Music And Costume To Boot

We have a Cybertruck owner who wrapped his Cybertruck in a black matte wrap, making it look just like the Batmobile. He also played Batman music and exited the Cybertruck with his Batman costume.

Cybertruck - A Real Life Batmobile

The Tesla Cybertruck, ever since the black matte wrapped Cybertruck was introduced, has been referred to as the Batmobile. This is in reference to the fictional superhero Batman, who drives a dark black vehicle that is called the Batmobile.

The Tesla Cybertruck, known for getting a lot of attention - even with the base variant and the stainless steel exoskeleton, has been a popular choice to wrap with a variety of different wraps.

In this case, a Tesla Cybertruck owner, Emmet Peppers, has a Tesla Cybertruck wrapped in black matte, and was seen driving it while playing Batman music. He stepped out of the Cybertruck and simply said, "I'm Batman!"

You can also see him in another picture here with his wife, also dressed up as Catwoman.

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Tesla Cybertruck - Numerous Wraps Now

There are so many wraps for the Cybertruck now that I wasn't able to keep up writing about them all. The first seems to be the most notable though - at least the first I saw - the black matte wrapped Cybertruck that makes it look like the Batmobile.

My most favorite wrap is the gloss black wrap, which gives the Cybertruck a very shiny dark black look, making it look very sleek and mysterious.

It would have been interesting to see the reaction of those who Emmet and his wife were visiting after they rolled up in a Tesla Cybertruck playing Batman music.

The Tesla Cybertruck is a hit wherever it goes, causing people to look and want to take pictures. The last person who rented one for 4 days says that so many people wanted to stop, take a look, and take a picture.

However, renting a Cybertruck is expensive, going for as high as $1,000 per day on Turo.

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What do you think of this Batmobile, black matte Cybertruck skit? Is this something that would try to do?

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Image Credit & Article Reference: Emmet Peppers