Here’s the CyberRoadster – A 2 Door Tesla Sports Car With Model 3 Components & Cybertruck Styling

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A new car built based on the Tesla Model 3 chassis and components combines the Model 3’s parts with the second generation Roadster’s sports car characteristics and the Tesla Cybertruck’s angular design.

Have you ever thought, I like the 2nd generation Tesla Roadster’s sports car appearance, the Model 3’s tried and true powertrain and components, and the Cybertruck’s styling?

Luckily, if you were looking for a Tesla that combines the best of all those vehicles, there is a new car for you. A new vehicle project on Tiktok shows a build based on the Model 3 chassis and powertrain, with two doors, sports car characteristics, and the Cybertruck’s angular styling.

The vehicle is essentially a Tesla Model 3; however, theCyberHooligan on TikTok has ultimately stripped out the Model 3 body and replaced it with his own design.

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In the build, as you can see from the video, the vehicle keeps the Model 3’s powertrain, interior, seats, door handles, and even center touch screen; however, the rest of the components are entirely new.

The person behind the project confirms some of the changes made to the Model 3 to create this sports car.

One of the most significant changes is the vehicle now has only two doors, whereas the Model 3 obviously comes with four doors.

@thecyberhooligan This was made from a Tesla Performance model 3#nourisheveryyou #FlexEveryAngle #viral ♬ i said let him cook - temuu

The other change is a complete overhaul of the Model 3’s design. To come up with the new sporty look, theCyberHooligan confirms the vehicle has received a 9-inch wider body, and the roofline has decreased by 11 inches.

Another noticeable change we can see is the Model 3’s round steering wheel has been replaced by the Model S & X Yoke steering wheel.

The front and rear headlights have been replaced with thin and sleek lights that give the vehicle a sleek sports car appearance.

This build also gives the stripped-out Model 3 a more angular look in line with the Cybertruck’s straight-edge design.

The hood has also now been opened with a giant air duct in front. Given the fact that this is an electric vehicle, the function of the air intake is not clear.

Although mostly done, bits and pieces are still left to iron out before this exciting Model 3/ Second Generation Roadster/ Cybertruck build is done.

We’ll be sure to keep you posted as the thecyberhooligan completes the vehicle. Until then, make sure to visit our site, torquenews.com/Tesla, regularly for the latest updates.

So what do you think? Are you excited to see a vehicle built that combines the characteristics of the Tesla Model 3, second generation Roadster, and the Cybertruck? Would you be interested in such a vehicle if Tesla offered it? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

Image: Courtesy of theCyberHooligan

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Tinsae Aregay has been following Tesla and The evolution of the EV space on a daily basis for several years. He covers everything about Tesla, from the cars to Elon Musk, the energy business, and autonomy. Follow Tinsae on Twitter at @TinsaeAregay for daily Tesla news.

Submitted by DeanMcManis (not verified) on February 12, 2024 - 1:55PM

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Its styling reminds me more of a new Audi than a Cybertruck. But it is nice to see this creative work being done.