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This custom Tesla Cybertruck is somehow more polarizing than the original

The Tesla Cybertruck has to be the most controversial vehicle of recent times, save for the recent Jaguar TYPE 00 concept, perhaps. However, that doesn’t stop custom builders from putting a spin on the Cybertruck. In this case, the result was a wide, unapologetic Cybertruck dually.  A shop in Miami built a custom Tesla Cybertruck …

The Tesla Cybertruck has to be the most controversial vehicle of recent times, save for the recent Jaguar TYPE 00 concept, perhaps. However, that doesn’t stop custom builders from putting a spin on the Cybertruck. In this case, the result was a wide, unapologetic Cybertruck dually. 

A shop in Miami built a custom Tesla Cybertruck with a booty, and the result is– interesting

A Miami, Florida custom vehicle shop took the wildly divisive Tesla Cybertruck as a blank slate for a build. With SEMA as its target, the shop unveiled its handiwork: a Cybertruck dually on 26-inch wheels.

To accomplish the look, Red’s Miami used similarly angular flared fenders to conceal the widened rear end. The result is something that maintains something of a factory appearance. Well, sort of. The custom dually EV wears a custom decal set including the Cybertruck’s characteristic font reading “Cyber Dos.”

The Cyber Dos refers to the wheels on the Red’s Miami custom Tesla build. Specifically, the huge electric truck rolls on 26-inch Cyber Dos wheels wrapped in 35-inch Fury rubber. With semi-truck-esque wheel spikes, the Cyber Dos dually is a disruptor and then some.

As expected, the brutish EV pickup truck drew some divided reactions from viewers online. One YouTuber responded, “Wow… it looks even stupider.” Another viewer questioned the build’s practicality, questioning, “What’s the point? Can’t even tow anything.” Ouch. 

Of course, this isn’t the first time someone has put their spin on the Cybertruck. Many Tesla Cybertruck owners choose to take advantage of the truck’s wide, flat bodywork for vinyl wraps. As a result, it’s not uncommon to see lime green, hot pink, and even camouflage-pattern Cybertrucks cruising city streets.

However, you seldom see a Cybertruck doing its best RAM 3500 impression. One thing is for sure, practicality was not in the conversation. Check out a video of the monstrous build below!

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