Tesla’s weird Cybertruck disguise is not fooling anybody By Joseph Foley printed 30 August 23 (However the trolling does appear very Elon Musk.)

Tesla is anticipated to lastly launch its science fiction-inspired Cybertruck electrical pickup in September. However the edgy, angular car has already been noticed out within the wild – regardless of some unusual makes an attempt to disguise it.
Earlier within the month a broken-down Cybertruck was noticed poorly hidden below a Ford F-150 wrap. Now, the Cybertruck’s been sighted attempting to move for a Toyota Tundra. So what is going on on? (See our choose of the most effective automobile logos for extra motoring design inspiration).
Broke down and wanted a tow. They put a F-150 wrap on it to disguise it. However we see you broke Cybertruck. pic.twitter.com/3uJ4rEiSBMAugust 20, 2023
We have beforehand seen footage of the Cybertruck in a camouflage wrap. Maybe realising that navy camo might be not the simplest disguise in an city atmosphere, Tesla now appears to have taken to disguising the pickup as different automobiles, however no one’s fooled.
First, a broken-down Cybertruck was noticed disguised as an F-150, and now movies posted within the Cybertruck Proprietor’s Membership’s discussion board present the car impersonating a Toyota Tundra, one of many bestselling pickups within the US.
Cybertruck is virtually invisible pic.twitter.com/IFDtwzh64CAugust 20, 2023
Persons are speculating as to the aim. Tesla could also be attempting to disguise the Cybertruck within the hope that it passes unnoticed within the wild till its official launch. However the wraps do not do a lot to cover the Cybertruck’s extremely uncommon form.
One other risk is that Tesla is testing wraps with a view to launching them available on the market. The Cybertruck will solely be supplied with its unique chrome steel end. That signifies that a wrap would be the solely approach to customise it. Third events are more likely to launch merchandise, however Tesla is likely to be planning to supply its personal. That might be a much less stunning transfer than the launch of a Cybertruck cat tray.
Or it might simply be a joke supposed to troll rivals, which looks like Musk’s sense of humour. Tesla’s founder and CEO has criticised the designs of different pick-ups as being “boring”, saying {that a} lack of creativeness within the business had impressed him to work on the Cybertruck (we have since seen a glimpse of a number of the Cybetruck’s science-fiction influences). Wrapping the Cybertruck to seem like different automobiles could also be a means of suggesting that its rivals look so unusual and commonplace that they go unnoticed.