A Tesla Cybertruck owner applied a custom wrap to make the $81,000 vehicle resemble a rusted-out truck—sparking debate over style choices.
Tesla’s Cybertruck is already one of the most visually polarizing vehicles on the road, but one owner has taken its customization to a new—and unusual—level by wrapping the futuristic EV to look like a rusted-out beater.
The custom wrap, created by ADM_mediaYT, features an intricate mix of orange and gray hues, giving the $81,000 truck the appearance of extreme wear and corrosion. The design is a stark contrast to the Cybertruck’s signature stainless steel exterior, which is engineered for durability and rugged performance.
While Cybertruck owners have been known to personalize their vehicles with wraps and accessories, this particular choice has sparked debate. Some see it as a clever take on vehicle customization, while others question why someone would intentionally make an expensive EV look like a junkyard relic.
The inspiration for the wrap reportedly stems from initial concerns that early Cybertruck owners had about rusting. While some believed their vehicles were corroding, Tesla engineers later clarified that what appeared to be rust was actually surface contamination. Now, in an ironic twist, this wrap makes rust a deliberate aesthetic choice.
Tesla’s sharp-edged electric pickup has already proven to be a canvas for owners seeking unique modifications. The growing aftermarket industry has even developed interchangeable magnetic wraps, allowing Cybertruck drivers to switch designs on demand. But for those preferring the aged, weathered look, this rust-inspired wrap pushes customization to an extreme.
Whether it’s an eye-catching work of art or a head-scratching choice, one thing is certain—this Cybertruck won’t blend into the crowd.